Alleviating aluminum toxicity in an acid sulfate soil from Peninsular Malaysia by calcium silicate application
In response to human population increase, the utilization of acid sulfate soils for rice cultivation is one option for increasing production. The main problems associated with such soils are their low pH values and their associated high content of exchangeable Al, which could be detrimental to crop...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2016-03-01
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Series: | Solid Earth |
Online Access: | http://www.solid-earth.net/7/367/2016/se-7-367-2016.pdf |
Summary: | In response to human population increase, the utilization of acid sulfate
soils for rice cultivation is one option for increasing production. The main
problems associated with such soils are their low pH values and their
associated high content of exchangeable Al, which could be detrimental to
crop growth. The application of soil amendments is one approach for
mitigating this problem, and calcium silicate is an alternative soil
amendment that could be used. Therefore, the main objective of this study was
to ameliorate soil acidity in rice-cropped soil. The secondary objective was
to study the effects of calcium silicate amendment on soil acidity,
exchangeable Al, exchangeable Ca, and Si content. The soil was treated with
0, 1, 2, and 3 Mg ha<sup>−1</sup> of calcium silicate under submerged conditions
and the soil treatments were sampled every 30 days throughout an incubation
period of 120 days. Application of calcium silicate induced a positive effect
on soil pH and exchangeable Al; soil pH increased from 2.9 (initial) to 3.5,
while exchangeable Al was reduced from 4.26 (initial) to
0.82 cmol<sub>c</sub> kg<sup>−1</sup>. Furthermore, the exchangeable Ca and Si
contents increased from 1.68 (initial) to
4.94 cmol<sub>c</sub> kg<sup>−1</sup> and from 21.21 (initial) to
81.71 mg kg<sup>−1</sup>, respectively. Therefore, it was noted that calcium
silicate was effective at alleviating Al toxicity in acid sulfate,
rice-cropped soil, yielding values below the critical level of
2 cmol<sub>c</sub> kg<sup>−1</sup>. In addition, application of calcium silicate
showed an ameliorative effect as it increased soil pH and supplied
substantial amounts of Ca and Si. |
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ISSN: | 1869-9510 1869-9529 |