Abstract from introductionSoil acidity is one of the most influential factors in limiting crop production around the world. Roughly 30% of the Earth's total land area and as much as 70% of potentially farmable land is affected by soil acidity (Rengel, 2003). Soil acidity is common worldwide and can be found across almost all soil orders. However, acidity occurs predominantly in soils formed from acidic parent material or areas where weathering has occurred over a long period of time, such as Oxisols, Ultisols, Alfisols and Andisols (Jayawardane and Stewart, 1995). As a soil naturally weathers in humid climates, it will often result in an increasingly acidic profile due to the loss of base cations. In addition to naturally occurring weatheri...
Crop root growth and grain yield can be affected by chemical modifications in the soil profile due t...
Analyzing the soil near crop roots may reveal limitations to growth and yield even in a no-tillage s...
In 1995, a liming study was initiated at the Armstrong Farm where acid topsoil had developed from ex...
Agricultural soils utilized for corn (Zea mays L.) and soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) production i...
The objectives of this work were to (1) asses how Shoemaker-McLean-Pratt (SMP), Sikora, and Mehlich ...
Farmers growing corn and soybean in northwest Iowa have to consider the cost of ag lime when liming ...
Lime application is a key management strategy to control the acidifying effects promoted by long-ter...
The rapidly growing popularity and adoption of no-tillage systems of corn production have required u...
Grain producers in northeast Iowa are interested in the effects of liming rates on crops and soils. ...
Liming acid agricultural soils has been a long-time proven practice to maintain/improve crop yields,...
A lime rate and source study was implemented in 1996 at the Armstrong Research Farm to observe limin...
The effects of soil chemical changes on soybean root growth, mineral nutrition and grain yield, as a...
Limestone application to raise soil pH is needed when the pH is too acidic to allow for optimum crop...
As early as the late 1800s, scientists recognized differences in crop responses to added lime. Since...
Soil acidity can reduce crop production by directly affecting roots and changing the availability of...
Crop root growth and grain yield can be affected by chemical modifications in the soil profile due t...
Analyzing the soil near crop roots may reveal limitations to growth and yield even in a no-tillage s...
In 1995, a liming study was initiated at the Armstrong Farm where acid topsoil had developed from ex...
Agricultural soils utilized for corn (Zea mays L.) and soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) production i...
The objectives of this work were to (1) asses how Shoemaker-McLean-Pratt (SMP), Sikora, and Mehlich ...
Farmers growing corn and soybean in northwest Iowa have to consider the cost of ag lime when liming ...
Lime application is a key management strategy to control the acidifying effects promoted by long-ter...
The rapidly growing popularity and adoption of no-tillage systems of corn production have required u...
Grain producers in northeast Iowa are interested in the effects of liming rates on crops and soils. ...
Liming acid agricultural soils has been a long-time proven practice to maintain/improve crop yields,...
A lime rate and source study was implemented in 1996 at the Armstrong Research Farm to observe limin...
The effects of soil chemical changes on soybean root growth, mineral nutrition and grain yield, as a...
Limestone application to raise soil pH is needed when the pH is too acidic to allow for optimum crop...
As early as the late 1800s, scientists recognized differences in crop responses to added lime. Since...
Soil acidity can reduce crop production by directly affecting roots and changing the availability of...
Crop root growth and grain yield can be affected by chemical modifications in the soil profile due t...
Analyzing the soil near crop roots may reveal limitations to growth and yield even in a no-tillage s...
In 1995, a liming study was initiated at the Armstrong Farm where acid topsoil had developed from ex...