Micro vertical changes in soil pH and base cations over time after application of wood ash on forest soil
• Ash application creates strong pH gradients in the top of forest soil. • The pH gradient can range from pH 11–4.5 within the top 1–1.5 cm of the soil. • Ash application increases nutrient availability and reduces the risk of Al toxicity. • Bulk sampling may underreport pH extreme conditions in the...
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