Effects of lime and phosphate amendments on Alfisols of the Canary Islands
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Keywords

Alfisol
Acidity
Aluminium
Amendment

How to Cite

Effects of lime and phosphate amendments on Alfisols of the Canary Islands. (1993). Tropical Agriculture, 70(2). https://journals.sta.uwi.edu/ojs/index.php/ta/article/view/7078

Abstract

The effects of lime (Ca(OH)2) and disodium orthophosphate (Na2P04H) added separately to selected Alfisols of the Acentejo Area (Tenerife, Canary Islands) have been studied. These soils have excessh acidity and a very high amount of exchangeable aluminium. Ca(OH)2 significantly (P = 0.01) increased soil pH (at 50% acid neutralization) and available P (at 100-200% acid neutralization), and decreased exchangeable Al (at 12.5% acid neutralization) while the addition of Na2P04H did not significant affect the available P, exchangeable Al, or the pH of the soil. It is recommended that Alfisols should be treated with lime to neutralize 100-200% of the acid using wetting and drying cycles during equilibration before adding P.
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