Effects of lime in combination with water level toward soil chemical properties and paddy growth performance grown on acidic soil / Muhammad Syafri Famin Ahmad Azli

A glasshouse study was conducted to determine the effect of lime application rate in combination with water level on soil pH, aluminium (Al) concentration and nutrient availability. The second aim of the study is to determine the optimum combination of lime rate application and water level on paddy...

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Main Author: Ahmad Azli, Muhammad Syafri Famin
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Published: Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2019
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spelling my.uitm.ir.243552020-08-11T04:55:29Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24355/ Effects of lime in combination with water level toward soil chemical properties and paddy growth performance grown on acidic soil / Muhammad Syafri Famin Ahmad Azli Ahmad Azli, Muhammad Syafri Famin S Agriculture (General) Soils. Soil science. Including soil surveys, soil chemistry, soil structure, soil-plant relationships Fertilizers and improvement of the soil A glasshouse study was conducted to determine the effect of lime application rate in combination with water level on soil pH, aluminium (Al) concentration and nutrient availability. The second aim of the study is to determine the optimum combination of lime rate application and water level on paddy growth. Two factors were used for the study which are three lime application rate (no lime application, 1 t/ha CaCO3 and 2 t/ha CaCO3) and two water level (3-5 cm above soil surface and 8-10 cm above soil surface).The preliminary results of the research showed that soil available Al and soil available Ca were significantly different among the treatment. The lowest soil available Al mean was 65.14 mg/kg for treatment L3W2 (2 t/ha CaCO3 and 8-10 cm water level). Meanwhile, the highest mean for soil available Ca was 1061 mg/kg for treatment L3W2. Furthermore, the soil pH result show no significant but the highest mean soil pH was 5.43 for treatment L3W2.The optimum combination of lime application rate and water level was treatment L3W2 with highest soil pH value, highest available Ca and lowest available Al as compared to other treatments. Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology 2019 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24355/1/24355.pdf Ahmad Azli, Muhammad Syafri Famin (2019) Effects of lime in combination with water level toward soil chemical properties and paddy growth performance grown on acidic soil / Muhammad Syafri Famin Ahmad Azli. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic S Agriculture (General)
Soils. Soil science. Including soil surveys, soil chemistry, soil structure, soil-plant relationships
Fertilizers and improvement of the soil
spellingShingle S Agriculture (General)
Soils. Soil science. Including soil surveys, soil chemistry, soil structure, soil-plant relationships
Fertilizers and improvement of the soil
Ahmad Azli, Muhammad Syafri Famin
Effects of lime in combination with water level toward soil chemical properties and paddy growth performance grown on acidic soil / Muhammad Syafri Famin Ahmad Azli
description A glasshouse study was conducted to determine the effect of lime application rate in combination with water level on soil pH, aluminium (Al) concentration and nutrient availability. The second aim of the study is to determine the optimum combination of lime rate application and water level on paddy growth. Two factors were used for the study which are three lime application rate (no lime application, 1 t/ha CaCO3 and 2 t/ha CaCO3) and two water level (3-5 cm above soil surface and 8-10 cm above soil surface).The preliminary results of the research showed that soil available Al and soil available Ca were significantly different among the treatment. The lowest soil available Al mean was 65.14 mg/kg for treatment L3W2 (2 t/ha CaCO3 and 8-10 cm water level). Meanwhile, the highest mean for soil available Ca was 1061 mg/kg for treatment L3W2. Furthermore, the soil pH result show no significant but the highest mean soil pH was 5.43 for treatment L3W2.The optimum combination of lime application rate and water level was treatment L3W2 with highest soil pH value, highest available Ca and lowest available Al as compared to other treatments.
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author Ahmad Azli, Muhammad Syafri Famin
author_facet Ahmad Azli, Muhammad Syafri Famin
author_sort Ahmad Azli, Muhammad Syafri Famin
title Effects of lime in combination with water level toward soil chemical properties and paddy growth performance grown on acidic soil / Muhammad Syafri Famin Ahmad Azli
title_short Effects of lime in combination with water level toward soil chemical properties and paddy growth performance grown on acidic soil / Muhammad Syafri Famin Ahmad Azli
title_full Effects of lime in combination with water level toward soil chemical properties and paddy growth performance grown on acidic soil / Muhammad Syafri Famin Ahmad Azli
title_fullStr Effects of lime in combination with water level toward soil chemical properties and paddy growth performance grown on acidic soil / Muhammad Syafri Famin Ahmad Azli
title_full_unstemmed Effects of lime in combination with water level toward soil chemical properties and paddy growth performance grown on acidic soil / Muhammad Syafri Famin Ahmad Azli
title_sort effects of lime in combination with water level toward soil chemical properties and paddy growth performance grown on acidic soil / muhammad syafri famin ahmad azli
publisher Faculty of Plantation and Agrotechnology
publishDate 2019
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/24355/1/24355.pdf
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