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Amelioration of an Acid Soil Profile through Deep Liming and Surface Application of Gypsum

Source Publication:Soil Science Society of America Journal Vol. 50 No. 5, p. 1254-1258
Primary Author:Sumner, Shahandeh, Bouton, Hammel
State:Not State Specific
Date/Year:1986
Focus:Aluminum, root growth
Category:Peer Reviewed Papers
Crop:Alfalfa
Reported Results:

Deep lime incorporation ameliorates the profile by reducing the activity of soluble Al, increasing soluble Ca and reducing resistance to root penetration by disturbing the hard, dense subsoil structure. Gypsum increases soluble Ca and reduces soluble Al and resistance to penetration by a mechanism not yet elucidated. The lack of movement of soluble Al down the profile in response to the gypsum front points to some type of precipitation mechanism such as the formation of alunite or basaluminite (Adams and Rawajfih, 1977). Conditions prevailing in this system appear to favor this possibility, which is being explored further. Treatments that brought about both chemical and physical amelioration resulted in yield increases.

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