A field comparison of lime requirement indices for maize |
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Authors: | M. P. W. Farina P. Channon |
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Affiliation: | (1) Grain Crops Research Institute, Private Bag, X9059 Pietermaritzburg, 3200, Republic of South Africa |
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Abstract: | Due, in part, to the relative paucity of published comparisons based on field generated data, there is still poor agreement regarding the relative merits of lime requirement indices based on exchangeable Al and those based on pH. The objective of this study was to compare such indices using results obtained from long-term field experiments. Data were obtained over 22 site-years from lime trials conducted on clay (Typic Haplorthox) and sandy loam (Plinthic Paleudult) soils differing widely in organic carbon content. Relative maize (Zea mays L.) yields were used to compare the prognostic value of soil pH with indices obtained using exchangeable Al and exchangeable acidity (Al+H). Both within and across soils, pH proved to be markedly inferior to Al based indices. Exchangeable acid saturation of the effective cation exchange capacity, a readily obtained and popular index of lime requirement in some countries, proved as effective as less easily acquired indices based on exchangeable Al per se. The findings reported are consistent with those of many glasshouse studies and support the viewpoint that indices based on Al or acid saturation should replace pH as a measure of lime requirement. |
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Keywords: | aluminium and acid saturation exchangeable aluminium and acidity lime requirement indices maize relative crop yields seasonal effects soil pH |
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