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CaCO3 Tolerance

  • conser36_wp
  • February 11, 2018
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What is the relative tolerance to calcareous soil? We define calcareous soil as soil containing sufficient free CaCO3 and other carbonates to effervesce visibly or audibly when treated with cold 0.1M HCl. These soils usually contain from 10 to almost 1000g/kg CaCO3 equivalent.

None, Low, Medium, or High

Source: USDA Plants Database

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