Soil Acidity from nitrogen transformation – WA (Video)
This video is fom the Soil Quality Knowledge Base. Ed Barret-Lennard(DPIRD) explains how the use of ammonium fertilisers contributes to soil acidification. The chemical pathways for different nitrogen fertilisers are briefly explained and are used to describe why some forms of nitrogen fertiliser increase soil acidity. While the content focuses on Western Australia, the information is applicable to other Australian regions [3:26].#
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