Plant, Soil and Environment (Apr 2014)

Effect of liming on the change of some agrochemical soil properties in a long-term fertilization experiment

  • I. Jaskulska,
  • D. Jaskulski,
  • M. Kobierski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/850/2013-PSE
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 4
pp. 146 – 150

Abstract

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For 10 years (1999-2008) there was investigated the effect of liming on soil pHKCl and on organic carbon, available forms of macroelements and DTPA-extracted forms of some metals in 6 different fertilization objects in a long-term experiment set up in 1948: without fertilization (0), straw + NPK (STR NPK), NPK, farmyard manure (FYM), FYM NPK, FYM NPKMgCa. As a result of the application of 12.0 t/ha of lime (4.3 t Ca/ha), an increase was found not only in soil pH value but also in organic carbon, plant available phosphorus, zinc and copper contents and a decrease in manganese content. Despite significant changes in the soil properties, they still varied across the long-term fertilization objects.

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