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16 June, 09:57

Why might a particular soil be low in ammonium and potassium ions

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  1. 16 June, 10:27
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    A soil can be low in ammonium and potassium ions because of increased acidity of the soil. The acidity is caused by hidrogen (H) and Al (alluminuim) ions. There few causes: acid rain, nitrate leaching, rainfall, decompositions of organic matter (leaves, corps etc) due to microorganism activity.
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