Circumneutral

Soils with near neutral pH

Summary

Circumneutral is a descriptor for soils which have a pH that is close to neutral. Circumneutral soils have a pH between 6.5 and 7.5.

Originally created by Mspandana

9/10/2024, 4:25:15 PM

Modified

5/23/2025, 10:43:31 PM

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OAbot5/23/2025, 10:43:31 PM

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GoingBatty9/11/2024, 4:09:27 PM

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Onel59699/11/2024, 9:33:08 AM

/* top */ clean up, [[WP:AWB/T|typo(s) fixed]]: between 6.5-7.5 → between 6.5 and 7.5

Onel59699/11/2024, 9:17:36 AM

clean up, added [[CAT:UNCAT|uncategorised]] tag

Clovermoss9/10/2024, 6:48:39 PM

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Mspandana9/10/2024, 4:43:25 PM

Added sentence about circumneutral soils and mineral dissolution. I know the reference formatting is off for that source, feel free to fix or I will try to at some point.

Mspandana9/10/2024, 4:31:33 PM

Added reference for a species that prefers circumneutral soils.

Mspandana9/10/2024, 4:25:15 PM

Created page because it was mentioned in another article and there was no relevant Wikipedia article that I found. It’s an important term for soil science and ecology. If someone has other ideas about whether this should be an article or if there’s a better place to have a Wikilink to for this term, let me know!

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