8.1.1 Soil Gas Exchange
The soil's capacity for gas exchange between soil air and the atmosphere determines:
  • whether oxygen penetrates the soil in sufficient quantities, and
  • whether carbon dioxide is removed from the soil adequately.
This, in turn, plays a decisive role in determining whether oxidation or reduction processes occur in the soil. These processes convert nutrients into different oxidation states, thereby making them (un)available, or whether active uptake processes by plants can take place.