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pH AND ITS EFFECTS ON
NUTRIENT AVAILABILITY
N A ZI S H J AVA I D
11 0 4 1 7 0 6 - 0 0 7
Introduction
pH is:
 Measure of acidity or basicity
 Defined as negative logarithm of activity of H+ ion in a
solution
 pH = -log [H+].
 pH ranges between 1-14.
Basic >7
Acidic <7
Neutral =7
 pH
 The term "pH" was first described by Danish biochemist

Søren Peter Lauritz Sørensen in 1909.
 “power of hydrogen” where
“p” is short for the German word for power, potenz
and
“H” is the element symbol for hydrogen.
pH can affect nutrient availability by:
 formation of low solubility compounds,
 greater retention by soil colloids (clays and organic

matter),
 conversion of soluble forms to ions that plants cannot
absorb and
 Can inhibit or stimulate microbial activity.
 Soil
 Upper and biochemically weathered portion of the earth
 Composed of weathered rock material, organic

matter, water and air
 Supports plant life
 Plant Nutrient
 The elements which are required for proper
growth, development and reproduction of plants.
Nutrient availability in relation to soil pH
 There are two types of nutrients
 Macronutrients are nitrogen







(N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg)
and sulfur (S).
And micronutrients are iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), zinc
(Zn), copper (Cu), cobalt (Co), molybdenum (Mo), and boron (B).
Both macronutrient and micronutrient availability are affected by
soil pH.
In slightly to moderately alkaline soils, molybdenum and
macronutrient (except for phosphorus) availability is increased, but
P, Fe, Mn, Zn Cu, and Co levels are reduced and may adversely
affect plant growth.
In acidic soils, micronutrient availability (except for Mo and Bo) is
increased.
Low pH
 Soil acidity affects plant growth in several ways:
 The concentration of soluble metals, especially aluminum and

manganese may be toxic.
 Calcium may be deficient.
 When the soil pH is lower, more H+ ions are available to
“exchange” base cations, thereby removing them from exchange
sites and releasing them to the soil solution (soil water).
 Lower pH increases the solubility of Al, Mn, and Fe, which are
toxic to plants in excess. A critical effect of excess soluble Al is
the slowing or stopping of root growth.
 Low pH reduces the availability of the macro- and secondary
nutrients
 Symbiotic N fixation in legume crops is greatly

impaired.
 The symbiotic relationship requires a narrower range of
soil reaction than does the growth of plants not relying
on N fixation.
 Populations and the activity of the organisms
responsible to transform N, S, and P to plant-available
forms may be reduced.
 The availability of mineral elements to plants may be
affected.
High pH
 When the soil pH is high (i.e., more basic, low

concentration of H+), more base cations will be on the
particle exchange sites.
 As a result, exchanged nutrients are either taken up by the
plant or lost through leaching or erosion.
 Microbial activity may also be reduced or changed.
 Nitrogen
 key soil nutrients
 Plant available forms are ammonium (NH4+) and nitrate (N03-)

form.
 At neutral pH, the microbial conversion of NH4+ to nitrate
(nitrification) is rapid, and crops generally take up nitrate.
 In acid soils (pH < 6), nitrification is slow, and plants with the
ability to take up NH4+ may have an advantage.
 Soil pH is also an important factor in the N nutrition of
legumes. The survival and activity of Rhizobium, the bacteria
responsible for N fixation in association with
legumes, declines as soil acidity increases.
 Phosphorus
 Form and availability is highly pH dependent
 The limited solubility of P relates to its tendency to form a wide

range of stable minerals in soil. Under alkaline soil conditions, P
fertilizers generally form more stable (less soluble) minerals through
reactions with calcium (Ca).
 The fate of added P in acidic soils is somewhat different as
precipitation reactions occur with aluminum (A1) and iron (Fe). The
tie-up of P in A1-P and Fe-P minerals under acidic conditions tends
to be more permanent than in Ca-P minerals.
 In order for P to be available for plants, soil pH needs to be in the
range 6.0 and 7.5. If pH is lower than 6, P starts forming insoluble
compounds with iron (Fe) and aluminium (Al) and if pH is higher
than 7.5 P starts forming insoluble compounds with calcium (Ca).
Potassium
 The fixation of potassium (K) between clay layers tends
to be lower under acid conditions. This situation is
thought to be due to the presence of soluble aluminum
that occupies the binding sites.
Sulfur
 Sulfate (S042-) sulfur, the plant available form of S, is little
affected by soil pH.
 Boron
 Boron availability to plants decreases with increasing soil

pH, especially above pH 6.5. However, strongly acid soils
(pH less than 5.0) also tend to be low in available B
because of B sorption to iron and aluminum oxide
surfaces of soil minerals.
 Iron
 Iron (Fe) is one essential plant nutrient whose solubility is affected








by pH that is why it is added in a chelated form.
At pH values over 7, less than 50% of the Fe is available to plants.
At pH 8.0, no Fe is left in solution due to iron hydroxide
precipitation (Fe(OH)3 - which eventually converts to rust).
As long as the pH is kept below 6.5, over 90% of the Fe is available
to plants.
Due to calcium phosphate precipitation (Ca3(PO4)2) the availability
of Ca and P decreases at pH values above 6.0.
All other nutrients stay in solution and do not precipitate over a
wide pH range.
Precipitation reduces Fe, Ca and P availability at pH 6.0 and over .
pH and its effects on nutrient availablity

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pH and its effects on nutrient availablity

  • 1. pH AND ITS EFFECTS ON NUTRIENT AVAILABILITY N A ZI S H J AVA I D 11 0 4 1 7 0 6 - 0 0 7
  • 2.
  • 3. Introduction pH is:  Measure of acidity or basicity  Defined as negative logarithm of activity of H+ ion in a solution  pH = -log [H+].  pH ranges between 1-14. Basic >7 Acidic <7 Neutral =7
  • 4.
  • 5.  pH  The term "pH" was first described by Danish biochemist Søren Peter Lauritz Sørensen in 1909.  “power of hydrogen” where “p” is short for the German word for power, potenz and “H” is the element symbol for hydrogen.
  • 6. pH can affect nutrient availability by:  formation of low solubility compounds,  greater retention by soil colloids (clays and organic matter),  conversion of soluble forms to ions that plants cannot absorb and  Can inhibit or stimulate microbial activity.
  • 7.  Soil  Upper and biochemically weathered portion of the earth  Composed of weathered rock material, organic matter, water and air  Supports plant life  Plant Nutrient  The elements which are required for proper growth, development and reproduction of plants.
  • 8.
  • 9. Nutrient availability in relation to soil pH  There are two types of nutrients  Macronutrients are nitrogen     (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg) and sulfur (S). And micronutrients are iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), cobalt (Co), molybdenum (Mo), and boron (B). Both macronutrient and micronutrient availability are affected by soil pH. In slightly to moderately alkaline soils, molybdenum and macronutrient (except for phosphorus) availability is increased, but P, Fe, Mn, Zn Cu, and Co levels are reduced and may adversely affect plant growth. In acidic soils, micronutrient availability (except for Mo and Bo) is increased.
  • 10.
  • 11. Low pH  Soil acidity affects plant growth in several ways:  The concentration of soluble metals, especially aluminum and manganese may be toxic.  Calcium may be deficient.  When the soil pH is lower, more H+ ions are available to “exchange” base cations, thereby removing them from exchange sites and releasing them to the soil solution (soil water).  Lower pH increases the solubility of Al, Mn, and Fe, which are toxic to plants in excess. A critical effect of excess soluble Al is the slowing or stopping of root growth.  Low pH reduces the availability of the macro- and secondary nutrients
  • 12.  Symbiotic N fixation in legume crops is greatly impaired.  The symbiotic relationship requires a narrower range of soil reaction than does the growth of plants not relying on N fixation.  Populations and the activity of the organisms responsible to transform N, S, and P to plant-available forms may be reduced.  The availability of mineral elements to plants may be affected.
  • 13. High pH  When the soil pH is high (i.e., more basic, low concentration of H+), more base cations will be on the particle exchange sites.  As a result, exchanged nutrients are either taken up by the plant or lost through leaching or erosion.  Microbial activity may also be reduced or changed.
  • 14.  Nitrogen  key soil nutrients  Plant available forms are ammonium (NH4+) and nitrate (N03-) form.  At neutral pH, the microbial conversion of NH4+ to nitrate (nitrification) is rapid, and crops generally take up nitrate.  In acid soils (pH < 6), nitrification is slow, and plants with the ability to take up NH4+ may have an advantage.  Soil pH is also an important factor in the N nutrition of legumes. The survival and activity of Rhizobium, the bacteria responsible for N fixation in association with legumes, declines as soil acidity increases.
  • 15.  Phosphorus  Form and availability is highly pH dependent  The limited solubility of P relates to its tendency to form a wide range of stable minerals in soil. Under alkaline soil conditions, P fertilizers generally form more stable (less soluble) minerals through reactions with calcium (Ca).  The fate of added P in acidic soils is somewhat different as precipitation reactions occur with aluminum (A1) and iron (Fe). The tie-up of P in A1-P and Fe-P minerals under acidic conditions tends to be more permanent than in Ca-P minerals.  In order for P to be available for plants, soil pH needs to be in the range 6.0 and 7.5. If pH is lower than 6, P starts forming insoluble compounds with iron (Fe) and aluminium (Al) and if pH is higher than 7.5 P starts forming insoluble compounds with calcium (Ca).
  • 16. Potassium  The fixation of potassium (K) between clay layers tends to be lower under acid conditions. This situation is thought to be due to the presence of soluble aluminum that occupies the binding sites. Sulfur  Sulfate (S042-) sulfur, the plant available form of S, is little affected by soil pH.
  • 17.  Boron  Boron availability to plants decreases with increasing soil pH, especially above pH 6.5. However, strongly acid soils (pH less than 5.0) also tend to be low in available B because of B sorption to iron and aluminum oxide surfaces of soil minerals.
  • 18.  Iron  Iron (Fe) is one essential plant nutrient whose solubility is affected       by pH that is why it is added in a chelated form. At pH values over 7, less than 50% of the Fe is available to plants. At pH 8.0, no Fe is left in solution due to iron hydroxide precipitation (Fe(OH)3 - which eventually converts to rust). As long as the pH is kept below 6.5, over 90% of the Fe is available to plants. Due to calcium phosphate precipitation (Ca3(PO4)2) the availability of Ca and P decreases at pH values above 6.0. All other nutrients stay in solution and do not precipitate over a wide pH range. Precipitation reduces Fe, Ca and P availability at pH 6.0 and over .