Effects of liming on phosphate availability in acid soils
@article{Haynes2005EffectsOL, title={Effects of liming on phosphate availability in acid soils}, author={Richard J. Haynes}, journal={Plant and Soil}, year={2005}, volume={68}, pages={289-308} }
SummaryThe critical factors involved in the plant-soil-phosphorus-lime interaction are outlined and discussed. Conflicting reports suggest that the prior liming of highly weathered acid soils can result in an increase, a decrease, or no change in the availability of applied phosphate. Adsorption of phosphate by amphoteric soil surfaces generally decreases slowly as the pH is raised from 4.0 to 7.0. However, in soils initially high in exchangeable Al3+, liming results in the formation of new…
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