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=== pH in soil === {{See also|Soil pH}} [[File:Soil_pH_effect_on_nutrient_availability.svg|thumb|Nutritional elements availability within soil varies with pH. Light blue color represents the ideal range for most plants.]] The United States Department of Agriculture [[Natural Resources Conservation Service]], formerly Soil Conservation Service classifies [[soil pH]] ranges as follows:<ref>{{cite web |author=Soil Survey Division Staff |title=Soil survey manual.1993. Chapter 3, selected chemical properties. |url=http://soils.usda.gov/technical/manual/contents/chapter3.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110514151830/http://soils.usda.gov/technical/manual/contents/chapter3.html |archive-date=14 May 2011 |access-date=2011-03-12 |publisher=Soil Conservation Service. U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 18}}</ref> {{Table alignment}} {| {{table|class=defaultright}} ! scope="col" |Denomination ! scope="col" |pH range |- |Ultra acidic |< 3.5 |- |Extremely acidic |3.5β4.4 |- |Very strongly acidic |4.5β5.0 |- |Strongly acidic |5.1β5.5 |- |Moderately acidic |5.6β6.0 |- |Slightly acidic |6.1β6.5 |- |Neutral |6.6β7.3 |- |Slightly alkaline |7.4β7.8 |- |Moderately alkaline |7.9β8.4 |- |Strongly alkaline |8.5β9.0 |- |Very strongly alkaline |9.0β10.5 |- |Hyper alkaline |> 10.5 |} Topsoil pH is influenced by soil parent material, erosional effects, climate and vegetation. A recent map<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Ballabio |first1=Cristiano |last2=Lugato |first2=Emanuele |last3=FernΓ‘ndez-Ugalde |first3=Oihane |last4=Orgiazzi |first4=Alberto |last5=Jones |first5=Arwyn |last6=Borrelli |first6=Pasquale |last7=Montanarella |first7=Luca |last8=Panagos |first8=Panos |date=2019 |title=Mapping LUCAS topsoil chemical properties at European scale using Gaussian process regression |journal=Geoderma |language=en |volume=355 |pages=113912 |bibcode=2019Geode.35513912B |doi=10.1016/j.geoderma.2019.113912 |pmc=6743211 |pmid=31798185 |doi-access=free}}</ref> of topsoil pH in Europe shows the alkaline soils in Mediterranean, Hungary, East Romania, North France. Scandinavian countries, Portugal, Poland and North Germany have more acid soils.
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