Effects of lime application on nitrogen and phosphorus availability in humic soils

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N. P. Mkhonza
N. N. Buthelezi-Dube
P. Muchaonyerwa
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[1] University of KwaZulu-Natal,School of Agricultural, Earth and Environmental Sciences
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There is a paucity of information on nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) mineralization in humic soils, which are highly weathered and have high carbon (C) (>1.8%). This study was to determine effects of liming on N and P mineralization in humic soils. Lime was applied to reduce acid saturation to 20% of the 0–10 and 10–20 cm depths of soils from Eston and Eshowe. Soils were incubated at field capacity moisture and 25 °C temperature, with destructive sampling after 0, 7, 14, 21, 28, 56, 84 and 112 days. Samples were analysed for pH, ammonium- and nitrate-N and extractable P. Phosphorus pools and soil microbial biomass C and N (SMBC and N) were analysed after 112 days only. Soil pH increased up to day 7 and decreased thereafter in Eston soil but decreased throughout the incubation in Eshowe soil. Ammonium- and nitrate-N increased with lime rate, with ammonium-N peaking after 7 and 14 days for Eston and Eshowe soils, respectively. The 0–10 cm depth had higher ammonium-N than 10–20 cm for both soils. Nitrate-N increased with corresponding decrease in ammonium-N. Extractable P decreased till day 21 and increased thereafter in Eston soil, with slight changes in Eshowe. Higher lime rate decreased Al-P, Fe-P and CBD-P and increased soluble-P, Ca-P, and SMB-C and N for both soils. The findings imply that liming humic soils increase nitrate-N and, to a lesser extent, extractable P, possibly improving productivity and exposing N to leaching.
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