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Chapter 37, Problem 4TY
Soil organic matter provides the benefit of
- a. allowing water to percolate rapidly through soil.
- b. making soil softer in consistency.
- c. increasing the aluminum content of soil.
- d. causing minerals to be leached more rapidly from soil.
- e. none of the above.
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Cation Exchange capacity is:
Group of answer choices
a. The amount of cations that can be held by a given mass of soil.
b. Affected by soil texture
c. Affected by the amount of organic matter/Humus in a soil.
d. Affected by the amount of clay in a given soil
e) All of the above
Soil pH affects availability of nutrients for root absorption. The following statements are true except*
a. Low pH results in an increase in Aluminum toxicity.
b. Low pH results to unavailability of major nutrient elements.
c. Toxic metals are more available in acidic soil.
d. Low pH results in slow activity of soil-inhabiting microorganisms.
The high acidity of the soil means less capacity to bind positively charged ions.
True or False?
Chapter 37 Solutions
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