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DOI:10.1080/00103624.2011.542224
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Author(s):Viadé, A.; Fernández-Marcos, M. L.; Hernández Nistal, J.; Alvarez, E.
Author Affiliation:Viadé, Fernández-Marcos and Alvarez: Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry; Hernández Nistal: Department of Plant Physiology, University of Santiago de Compostela, Escuela Politécnica Superior, Lugo, Spain
Title:Effect of limestone of different sizes on soil extractable phosphorus and its concentrations in grass and clover species
Source:Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis. Vol. 42, No. 4, January 2011, p. 381-394.
Publishing Information:New York, NY: Marcel Dekker
# of Pages:14
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Keywords:TIC Keywords: Dry weight; Extraction; Limestone; Liming; Mehlich-3 test; Nutrient availability; Phosphorus; Soil pH; Soil texture
Abstract/Contents:"Phosphorus (P) is often reported as a nutrient whose availability increases by lime application, although some research suggests a decline in the short-term P availability upon liming. This study addresses the effects of applying different sized limestone (2-4, 0.5-2, 0.25-0.5, and <0.25 mm) on the forms and availability of soil P, P concentrations and extraction by pasture, and yields of plant species. Soil P was partitioned into organic and inorganic forms, using an ignition method. Available P was determined by the Olsen and Mehlich 3 methods. Phosphorus in plants was determined after acid digestion. Most P was present in organic form. One year after sowing, inorganic P increased and organic P decreased. Liming had no significant influences on soil P. Phosphorus extracted by Mehlich 3 explained 40% of the total dry-matter yield in the first harvest. No significant effect of liming on P concentration in plants was observed."
Language:English
References:63
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Viadé, A., M. L. Fernández-Marcos, J. Hernández Nistal, and E. Alvarez. 2011. Effect of limestone of different sizes on soil extractable phosphorus and its concentrations in grass and clover species. Commun. Soil. Sci. Plant Anal. 42(4):p. 381-394.
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DOI: 10.1080/00103624.2011.542224
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