Author:
Aitken R. L.,Moody P. W.,Dickson T.
Abstract
Replicated field trials with rates of lime ranging up to 8 t/ha were
conducted at each of 27 sites in south-east Queensland. At 16 of these sites,
single rates (2 t/ha) of gypsum or phosphogypsum were also applied. Soil
samples (0-10 cm) were collected from each plot and analysed for pH in both
water (pHw) and 0·01 M
CaCl2 (pHCa), for electrical
conductivity, exchangeable cations, and extractable Al and Mn.
Gypsum application resulted in either a general trend for, or significant
(P < 0·05), reductions in
pHw but had no significant effect on
pHCa. The relationship between rate of applied lime and
soil pH at each site permitted the calculation of pH buffer capacity for a
wide range of soil types and properties. The pH increase per t applied lime
ranged from 0·14 to 0·82 and from 0·16 to 0·63 for
pH measured in water and 0·01 M CaCl2,
respectively, reflecting the range in pH buffer capacity which was
significantly correlated with organic carbon. Multiple regression indicated
that organic carbon and clay significantly contributed to the variation in pH
buffer capacity but only around 40% of the variation could be accounted
for.
The pH values at which Al saturation was reduced to 10% ranged from
4·82 to 6·02 (pHw) and from 4·26 to
4·93 (pHCa) and indicated that if neutralising
exchangeable Al is the basis for liming, then no single target pH value will
be appropriate for all soils. However, the target pH at which Al saturation
would be reduced to 10% could be predicted from the initial pH and
initial Al saturation. The effective cation exchange capacity (ECEC) was
increased by liming at all sites and the additional exchange capacity was
occupied by Ca. This increased Ca saturation was not necessarily at the
expense of exchangeable K and Mg, which were significantly
(P < 0·05) reduced at only a few sites. The
increase in ECEC for a unit increase in pH ranged from 0·5 to 9
cmol(+)/kg and at some sites represented a doubling of the
soil"s cation exchange capacity.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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