Comparing the effects of paper pulp and lime additions to acid tropical soils using batch experiments

Citation
Jcv. Nkana et al., Comparing the effects of paper pulp and lime additions to acid tropical soils using batch experiments, J PLANT NU, 162(2), 1999, pp. 207-213
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION AND SOIL SCIENCE-ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PFLANZENERNAHRUNG UND BODENKUNDE
ISSN journal
14368730 → ACNP
Volume
162
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
207 - 213
Database
ISI
SICI code
1436-8730(199904)162:2<207:CTEOPP>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Paper mill residuals may beneficially be used to improve the fertility of t ropical acid soils. The effects of paper pulp on soil pH, exchangeable Al a nd soil solution composition of three acid tropical soils were compared wit h the effects of equivalent rates of lime in two batch experiments. Paper p ulp was more effective than lime in increasing soil pH. However, both amend ments were equally effective in decreasing exchangeable Al. Paper pulp and lime similarly influenced the composition of the soil solution by increasin g soil solution pH, dissolved organic carbon, inorganic carbon, NO3, SO4, C a and Mg. The supply of nitrate by the soil, however, was reduced in paper pulp treatments compared to lime treatments. Nitrate had a major role in co ntrolling nutrient concentrations in the soil solution. Reduced NO3 concent rations in paper pulp treated soils compared to limed soils could therefore result in lower nutrient availability and limited losses by leaching.