Deck 3 Flashcards

1
Q

What elements are always present in a soil solution?

A
  • H+ and OH-
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2
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define Soil pH:

A

Soil pH is a measure of Hydrogen ion (H+) in the soil solution.

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3
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A soil is acidic if there are most ____ ions in the solution

A

H+ (Hydrogen)

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4
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If a soil solution is more alkaline, it has more _____ ions in it.

A

OH- (Hydroxide)

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5
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What is the main factor that determines what your soil pH will be?

A

Annual Rainfall

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6
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explain why areas that receive more rainfall (>30 inches) will have a more acidic soil (lower pH)….

A
  • The alkaline elements in soil are rapidly replaced by H+ ions from the water and are leached deeper into the soil
  • This observation leads to acid soils
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7
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What is a calcareous soil?

How does it affect the soil pH?

A
  • Soils that are high in calcium carbonate
  • The calcium carbonate slowly breaks down and causes the soils to stay alkaline. even in regions that receive a lot of rainfall.
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8
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Limestone ______ pH.

A

Increases

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9
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How do low (acidic soils) affect plant growth?

A
  • Under low pH (<5) certain chemicals (Al, Mn) become more soluble and can be sufficiently high in soil solution to cause direct root toxicity.
  • Bacterial populations are suppressed under acidic conditions which in turn means that there is less plant available nitrogen because they arent around to break it down.
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11
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Most root fungi are more severe in Alkaline or Acidic conditions?

A

Alkaline

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12
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why should we be mostly concerned about having acidic soils as opposed to alkaline?

A

the more acidic the soil is, the less available macronutrients are

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13
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limestone is used to _____ pH.

A

Increase

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14
Q

Safe application rates of CaCO3 (Calcium Carbonate) include _____ lbs per 1000 sq ft.

A

25-50

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15
Q

On putting greens or fine turfgrass make applications….what is the reccommended amout of Calcium Carbonate to put down per application?

A

< 25 lbs per 1000 sq ft.

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16
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What is the primary issue with acidic thatch?

A
  • Low microbial populations of bacteria and actinomycetes within the thatch.
  • These are important for thatch breakdown
  • Thus at low pH the thatch of the turf can build up quickly
17
Q

What are some factors that influence acidic thatch?

A
  • – Rainfall
  • – pH and composition of irrigation water including effluent
  • – Types of fertilizers used
  • – Recent lime or sulfur applications