Abstract

Abstract To gain information on soil factors which may limit productivity of tobacco on Coastal Plain soils in Maryland, studies were conducted on Monmouth sandy loam soils in 1982 to 1984 and in 1988. The 1982–1984 study involved the application of dolomitic lime in 1982 at rates of 0, 3.6, 7.3, and 14.6 M ton/ha which achieved pH values of 4.4, 4.7, 5.0, and 5.3, respectively, in combination with annual applications of supplemental molybdenum (Mo) at rates equal to 0, 0.28, 0.55, and 1.1 kg/ha. The 1988 study involved lime application rates of 6.0, 17.0, and 25.0 M ton/ha to achieve pH values of 5.0, 5.6, and 6.0, respectively, in combination with Mo rates equal to 0, 0.5, and 1.0 k/gha. Studies were also conducted in 1988 involving the application of 0, 0.55, and 1.10 kg/ha supplemental Mo without lime additions to two sites having pH values of 5.0 and 5.5, respectively. Cured leaf yields, total nitrogen (N) and alkaloid levels were measured in all studies. Leaf Mo levels were monitored in the 1988 stu...

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