Abstract
Abstract Three tussock grassland sites were sampled along a climatic-soil gradient in the Mackenzie Basin, South Canterbury. There was a range within sites of 0.5 pH units in the 1-5 cm soil layer beneath different species. The pH was highest beneath composite flatweeds and Rumex acetosella and lowest below Festuca novae-zelandiae.
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