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Soil acidification is a process in which the pH of soil decreases, making it more acidic. This process is often caused by the use of fertilizers, which contain nitrogen and sulfur compounds that can react with water and oxygen in the soil to form acids. The acidification of soil can have a negative impact on plant growth and crop yields, as well as on the health of the soil itself.
Fertilizers are a key factor in soil acidification, as they can increase the amount of nitrogen and sulfur compounds in the soil. This can lead to an increase in the acidity of the soil, which can have a detrimental effect on the health of the soil and the plants that grow in it. To counteract this, farmers can use acidifying fertilizers, which contain compounds that can help to reduce the acidity of the soil.
Some companies in the soil acidification market include Agrium, BASF, and Yara International. These companies produce a variety of acidifying fertilizers that can help to reduce the acidity of the soil and improve crop yields. Show Less Read more