PLoS ONE (Jan 2023)

The effect of calcium silicate and ground magnesium limestone (GML) on the chemical characteristics of acid sulfate soil.

  • Elisa Azura Azman,
  • Roslan Ismail,
  • Seishi Ninomiya,
  • Shamshuddin Jusop,
  • Uraiwan Tongkaemkaew

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0290703
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 9
p. e0290703

Abstract

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Acid sulfate soil characterized by pyrite (FeS2) which produces high acidity (soil pH 4, exchangeable Al 2 cmolc kg-1, exchangeable Mg > 1 cmolc kg-1 and Si content > 43 mg kg-1. The combinations are i) 2 t ha-1 calcium silicate + 2 t ha-1 GML, and ii) 3 t ha-1 calcium silicate + 2 t ha-1 GML, respectively. These combination rates met the desired requirement of soil chemical characteristics for rice cultivation. Soil acidity was reduced by a gradual release of Ca2+ and SiO32- from calcium silicate continuously filling the exchange sites and reducing the potential of extra (free) H+ availability in the soil system. Combination of calcium silicate and GML, shows the ameliorative effect with; i) release of Ca, ii) binding of Al3+ making it inert Al-hydroxides and, iii) bind H+ to produce water molecules.