2021
DOI: 10.18488/journal.68.2021.82.71.79
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Adaptability of Soil pH through Innovative Microbial Approach

Abstract: Soil pH is a critical characteristic that regulates the abundance of essential nutrients in the soil system. Low soil pH reduces the supply of secondary macronutrients, whereas higher pH restricts soil micronutrient availability. In addition, soil nutrient sources such as organic and inorganic fertilizers by plants require an adequate pH for optimum plant growth and productivity. The soil pH is regarded as the "master of soil indices", which has a role to play in controlling biogeochemical cycles that influenc… Show more

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“…In addition, several plant metabolic activities need the presence of certain micronutrients in the plant's diet. Some of the agricultural methods that have been put into place thus far include: irrigation, sophisticated tillage equipment, and soil amendments (Ahmad et al, 2017;Ch et al, 2021;Husnain et al, 2021;Tayyiba et al, 2021;Gondal and Tayyiba, 2022). In order to break down the organic material in the soil, the plant must secrete enzymes and organic acids.…”
Section: Biofortification Through Agronomic Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, several plant metabolic activities need the presence of certain micronutrients in the plant's diet. Some of the agricultural methods that have been put into place thus far include: irrigation, sophisticated tillage equipment, and soil amendments (Ahmad et al, 2017;Ch et al, 2021;Husnain et al, 2021;Tayyiba et al, 2021;Gondal and Tayyiba, 2022). In order to break down the organic material in the soil, the plant must secrete enzymes and organic acids.…”
Section: Biofortification Through Agronomic Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pH tests have been carried out to determine the level of soil acidity, isolate A3 has an optimal pH of 9. The pH is an important for bacterial growth because each bacterial species has an optimum temperature and pH for its growth (Gondal et al 2021). The pH of the culture medium affects the growth rate, for bacterial growth, there is also an optimal pH and pH range.…”
Section: Optimum Phmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant uptake of soil elements is characterized by specificity, which comes from the selective nature of element uptake by plants themselves, on the one hand, and changes in element uptake by plants due to changes in environmental factors, on the other [3][4][5][6][7]. Soil pH has been described as a "major soil index" that affects biogeochemical cycling, and changes in soil pH can significantly affect elemental forms in the soil, which in turn affects elemental uptake by plants [8]. Appropriate soil pH facilitates the maximum uptake of soil elements by plants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%