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Soil Acidity and pH Causes, remediation, and implications Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎ KEMASAMAN TANAH & pH

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The relationship between pH, pOH, and the concentrations of hydrogen and hydroxyl ions in water solution Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎

pH is a ‘master’ variable 1.affects chemical, physical, and biological properties of soils 2.Nutrient availability (optimum pH for most crops is ) 3.Metal toxicity and solubility e.g., Al toxicity at pH <5.5 (also Mn solubility and toxicity) 4.Microbial activity (especially important in the N cycle) Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎

Most nutrients are highest and most toxins are lower at pH Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎

Relationships existing in mineral soils between pH and the availability of plant nutrients. A pH range of about 5.5 to 7.0 seems to be best to promote the availability of plant nutrients. In short, if the soil pH is suitably adjusted for phosphorus, the other plant nutrients, if present in adequate amounts, will be satisfactorily available in most cases. Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎

Kemasaman Aktif acidity that is in solution (H + ) that is measured with a pH ‘specific ion’ electrode (best), color indicators, dyes, litmus papers. Includes Al +3 in solution that hydrolyzes to form H + and Al(OH) x species Relatively speaking, active acidity is only a small amount compared to reserve acidity Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎

Methods for measuring soil pH Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎

Kemasaman Cadangan Exchangeable or KCl-extractable acidity [(Al +3 + H + ) / CEC] Mostly Al +3 on clay mineral sites Organic acid groups: RCOOH = RCOO - + H + Residual or non-exchangeable acidity (H + and Al +3 not displaced by KCl or salt solution): SOM-Al complexes Solid phase Al +3 + H + in soil minerals Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎

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Perubahan pH tanah (Alamiah dan Buatan) Management dan land use –Fertilizers, organic matter, and other amendments –Submergence and subsequent uplift of land exposing reduced sediments to oxidation processes Pencemaran –Acid rain –Mining Iklim –Weathering and leaching –Rainfall leaching –Plant growth: uptake of cations and release of protons Hidrolisis Logam Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎

Pupuk dapat menurunkan pH tanah Oxidation of Ammonium, or ‘Nitrification’ NH O 2  NO H 2 O + 2H + Phosphate fertilizers: Triple superphosphate  hydroxyapatite + H + Ca(H 2 PO 4 ) 2  Ca 5 OH(PO 4 ) 3 + H + Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎

Bahan Organik Organic acid groups deprotonate: RCOOH = RCOO - + H + Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎

Bahan Amendment yg menurunkan pH tanah Oxidation of elemental sulfur produces sulfuric acid which dissociates easily S 0 + 3/2O 2 + H 2 O  H 2 SO 4 Some growers even use sulfuric acid – but it is very dangerous, expensive, and doesn’t last long in arid zone soils Alum, KAl(SO 4 ) 2 is a commercial product for lowering pH Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎

Acid sulfate soils Dredging waterways, draining swamps, spoil piles, mine tailings Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎

Iron staining is often a good indicator of disturbed acid sulfate soils. When acid sulfate soils are disturbed and undergo oxidization, the sulfuric acid produced mobilizes iron, aluminum and heavy metals present in the soil. Toxic amounts of dissolved iron can then be washed into waterways. This iron can precipitate when in contact with less acid water, such as rainwater or seawater. This results in a rust-colored iron oxide scum or ‘floc' which can smother vegetation and stain concrete and soil. Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎

Hujan Asam 1.Oxidation of sulfur (SO 2 ) in coal (power plants) and NOx (car exhaust) to sulfuric and nitric acid 2.pH 4-5 (pure rainfall = pH 5.6) 3.Extensive in heavily populated areas with heavy rainfall (soils already slightly acid) 4.Recent regulations have improved some conditions. 5.Lakes and forests impacted, low buffering capacity Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎

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Oksidasi Sulfida FeS 2 + H 2 O + O 2  4H + + 2SO Fe(OH) 3 Most metal ores are in sulfide form (ZnS, PbS, CuS, etc) that oxidizes when exposed to air in tailings piles once exhumed from below ground. Same concept as exposed submerged soil in coastal zones (acid sulfate soils) Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎

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Acid mine drainage Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎

Efek Iklim Excessive rainfall: Leaching of cations through the soil profile by rain, weathering of the soil –Carbonation; hydrolysis; hydration… Excessive irrigation: unlikely cause of acidity since most irrigation occurs in arid or semi-arid regions with accumulated salts, carbonates, etc (buffer pH) –Most irrigated regions are neutral to alkaline (they are irrigated because there isn’t enough rain to support crops, therefore the salts and cations don’t leach out of soils) Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎

Pembentukan Asam Karbonat forms in rainwater or soil water CO 2 + H 2 O  H 2 CO 3 H 2 CO 3  H + + HCO CO 2 + H 2 O  H + + HCO 3 - [CO 2 ] is higher in soils than aboveground Most unpolluted rainfall is slightly acidic Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎

As CO 2 concentration increases, proton (H + ) production increases and pH decreases Soda pop or carbonated beverages have pH Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎

Hidrolisis Logam 1.Polyvalent metals go through several hydrolysis steps releasing protons 2.Alum (KAl(SO 4 ) 2 ) is a commercial product for lowering pH Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎

Hydrolysis of Al +3 H 2 O  OH - + H + Al +3 + H 2 O  Al(OH) +2 + H + Al(OH) 2+ + H 2 O  Al(OH) H + Al(OH) H 2 O  Al(OH) 3 + H + Al(OH) 3 + H 2 O  Al(OH) H + Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎

Burning plant residues or adding ashes –Wood ashes are a source of K, Ca, Mg CO 3 ’s Liming materials (pure calcium carbonate or dolomitic lime) will increase soil pH. –Lime is a certified organic product –Slow-release product. Do not add every year. –15-25 lbs lime per 1000 sq ft is recommended Gypsum is calcium sulfate. –It is not a substitute for lime, and has very little effect on soil pH. Gypsum only improves structure in soils that have extremely high sodium contents Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎ Peningkatan pH Tanah

Bahan Kapur 1.CaCO 3 calcic limestone 2.CaMg(CO 3 ) 2 Dolomite 3.CaO: Quick lime 4.Byproducts: ground shells, cement factory 5.Gypsum is NOT a liming material, as it has very slight effect on pH, but can provide Ca as a nutrient or exchange with Na Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎

Karakteristik Kapur –cost –purity –speed of effect (fine ground vs coarse) –ease of handling Kebutuhan Kapur –depends on pH, CEC and buffer capacity of the soil Aplikasi apur: small amounts split and incorporated into the soil Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎ Pengapuran untuk menaikkan pH Tanah

Untuk menaikkan pH dari 6 menjadi 7 memerlukan lebih banyak kapur, dibandingkan dengan kenaikkan pH dari 4 menjadi 5 Sumber: cahe.nmsu.edu/directory/.../Powerpoint/14%20Nov%20soil%20chem.ppt‎