Exchangeable acidity refers to the acidic cations (like hydrogen and aluminum) that are adsorbed onto the soil’s exchange sites and can be replaced by other cations. It influences soil pH and plant growth. High exchangeable acidity is common in highly weathered and acidic soils. Source: Brady, N.C., & Weil, R.R. (2017). The Nature and Properties of Soils.
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