emäskasvuille
Emäskasvuille is a Finnish term that translates to "alkaline soils" or "alkaline substrates" in English. It refers to soils or growing media that have a pH level above 7.0, indicating a higher concentration of hydroxide ions than hydrogen ions. This alkalinity can be naturally occurring due to the parent rock material, such as limestone or dolomite, or it can be the result of human activities like the addition of lime to acidic soils.
The chemical composition of alkaline soils often includes a high concentration of calcium carbonate. This can
Certain plant species, known as calciphiles or basiphiles, are adapted to thrive in alkaline soils and may
Understanding the characteristics of emäskasvuille is crucial for agriculture and horticulture, as it dictates the suitability