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The effects of lime-pelleting and lime-superphosphate fertilizer on the growth of three annual legumes in an acid sandy soil
Authors:Santos Cordero  Graeme J Blair
Institution:(1) Department of Agronomy and Soil Science, University of New England, 2351 Armidale, N.S.W., Australia;(2) Present address: Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agraris, General Mola, 41-1°, Salamanca, Spain
Abstract:Summary Three pioneer pasture legume species,Trifolium subterraneum, Trifolium glomeratum andOrnithopus compressus, were grown in a sandy soil of pH 5.0. The growth and nodulation of each species was examined in the presence and absence of lime pelleting and with superphosphate and lime-superphosphate fertilizer. In each species tested, plant yield, nodule number and nitrogen recovery as maximal where lime pelleting and lime-super were applied together. Plant calcium indicated that the response to lime was due to changes in soil pH rather than to a calcium response. T. glomeratum was the species most responsive to lime application but its growth was at best only half that ofT. subterraneum andO. compressus, which produced equally under both favourable (pH 5.9) and unfavourable (pH 4.4) conditions created by fertilizer applications.
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