Correction of soil acidity with shell lime and dolomitic limestone in a Latossolo Vermelho distrófico in Paraná state, Brazil
2021
Soares-Wenneck,Gustavo | Saath,Reni | Santi,Danilo César | Sá,Nathália de Oliveira | Araújo,Larissa Leite de
ABSTRACT Soil acidity is a limiting factor for agricultural production, and the correction is carried out by liming, with the variable response with characteristics of the soil and the source used. The study aimed to analyze the effect of liming on a Latossolo Vermelho distrófico (stands for the oxisols in soil taxonomy and Ferralsols in WRB-FAO). The experiment was conducted in a completely randomized design in a 2x2x3 factorial scheme, with two soil textures (medium and clayey), two types of limestone (dolomitic and shell), and three soil cover conditions (without cover, with corn residues, and with soy residues). Liming carried out considering the chemical characteristics of the soil, the neutralization power of the sources, and the quantity determined by the base saturation method. The data were submitted to analyses of variance, and the means were compared by the Scott-Knott test, with 5% significance. The acidity correction occurred in less time in clayey soil. The coverage on the soil surface influenced the acidity correction, with a dynamic response concerning the analyzed conditions. Shell and dolomitic lime showed adequate efficiency in correcting acidity in both soil textures, with non-standard differences in conditions.
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