Across
- 6. measure of acidity or alkalinity of the soil ranging from 0 - 14 as an indication of number of hydrogen + ions present
- 8. nutrients are generally most available to plants in the pH range 5.5 to 7.0
- 10. alkaline soils, made of this parent material, have higher pH
- 13. needed to breakdown some amendments because plants can not absorb these nutrients in their applied form
Down
- 1. needed to convert amendments instantly to acids to lower soil pH
- 2. the way individual particles of sand, silt, and clay are assembled
- 3. acidic soils, made of this parent material, have lower pH values
- 4. plants cannot absorb nutrients stored in organic matter until the broken down by microorganisms including bacteria that live in the soil
- 5. some metal elements become toxic to plant growth in some soil types at a pH below 5.0
- 7. tool to measure soil pH
- 9. soils at a pH between 5.0 and 7.5 rapidly lose nutrients through percolation into the soil due to heavy rainfall or irrigation
- 11. soil type that, with an extremely acid or extremely alkaline pH, is sticky and hard to cultivate
- 12. the higher the concentration of H+ ions, the more _______ it is
