Acid soil conditions and associated aluminium (Al) toxicity pose a serious impediment to legume establishment, persistence and productivity in high country. However, data that report soil exchangeable Al concentrations in response to lime applications are scarce. Three historical (3–8-year-old) lime trial soils were sampled for soil pH and exchangeable aluminium (Al). Soil pH ranged from 4.8 to 7.5, with exchangeable Al concentrations (CaCl₂) of 0.2 to 24 mg Al/ kg. Soil pH and exchangeable Al changed significantly when lime was applied, but the shape of the response differed between the three site locations. The soil pH changes (0–7.5 cm horizon) were 0.16, 0.10 and 0.20 pH units/t lime applied. Critical research needs to be conducted to i...
Poor crop production in Fiji has long been associated with Al-toxicity and/or P deficiency problems....
Soil acidification and associated aluminium toxicity are critical issues in New Zealand, particularl...
Highly alkaline soils are known to adversely affect agricultural crop productivity. Problems commonl...
Soil pH is a critical issue in high country and is strongly related to levels of soil exchangeable A...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity is a key factor limiting pasture production in the high country of New Zeala...
A 2-year field experiment was conducted on a high country brown stony soil in the Lees Valley, North...
A 2-year field experiment was conducted on a high country brown stony soil in the Lees Valley, North...
Soil extractable aluminium (A1) concentrations can have a strong impact on the establishment, growth...
Soil extractable aluminium (A1) concentrations can have a strong impact on the establishment, growth...
The passive moment of lime down the soil profile in dryland is slow so a machine was developed to di...
The passive moment of lime down the soil profile in dryland is slow so a machine was developed to di...
Acid soils limit crop production on 30-40 % of the world’s arable land and up to 70 % of the world’s...
As most New Zealand pastoral soils are acidic, aluminium (Al) can be present at high concentrations ...
As most New Zealand pastoral soils are acidic, aluminium (Al) can be present at high concentrations ...
Purpose: Legume establishment and persistence in New Zealand hill and high-country soils are largely...
Poor crop production in Fiji has long been associated with Al-toxicity and/or P deficiency problems....
Soil acidification and associated aluminium toxicity are critical issues in New Zealand, particularl...
Highly alkaline soils are known to adversely affect agricultural crop productivity. Problems commonl...
Soil pH is a critical issue in high country and is strongly related to levels of soil exchangeable A...
Aluminium (Al) toxicity is a key factor limiting pasture production in the high country of New Zeala...
A 2-year field experiment was conducted on a high country brown stony soil in the Lees Valley, North...
A 2-year field experiment was conducted on a high country brown stony soil in the Lees Valley, North...
Soil extractable aluminium (A1) concentrations can have a strong impact on the establishment, growth...
Soil extractable aluminium (A1) concentrations can have a strong impact on the establishment, growth...
The passive moment of lime down the soil profile in dryland is slow so a machine was developed to di...
The passive moment of lime down the soil profile in dryland is slow so a machine was developed to di...
Acid soils limit crop production on 30-40 % of the world’s arable land and up to 70 % of the world’s...
As most New Zealand pastoral soils are acidic, aluminium (Al) can be present at high concentrations ...
As most New Zealand pastoral soils are acidic, aluminium (Al) can be present at high concentrations ...
Purpose: Legume establishment and persistence in New Zealand hill and high-country soils are largely...
Poor crop production in Fiji has long been associated with Al-toxicity and/or P deficiency problems....
Soil acidification and associated aluminium toxicity are critical issues in New Zealand, particularl...
Highly alkaline soils are known to adversely affect agricultural crop productivity. Problems commonl...