Abstract

No tillage areas are increasing in Brazil especially due to a general improvement in water and nutrient availability to plants. Few results have reported the effect of liming on soil electrochemical attributes in areas under the no tillage system. This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of liming (at the soil surface and incorporated to 0.2 m) on soil pH, point of zero salt effect (PZSE), electric potential, soil organic matter (SOM), and yield of soybean and corn, cultivated on an Typic Hapludox, submitted 12 years to no tillage. Rates of lime of 1/3, 2/3 and the total amount calculated for soil to reach a base saturation of 70 % (2.5 ton ha-1) were applied on soil surface. The full rate was also applied and incorporated to the 0.2 m depth. The effect of liming on PZSE was low due, most likely, to the low lime rates used in the experiment. SOM contents decreased as rates of applied lime increased, with the highest variation occurring between the control and the full rate of lime when incorporated. No clear effect of the lower values of SOM was observed in the PZSE values. The lack of interaction among lime rates and soil depth contributed for this situation, once the effect of SOM was diluted when considering the values of PZSE as the average for the soil layers (0-0.1; 0.1-0.2 and 0.2-0.3 m). There was no variation in the soil electric potential and in the yield of soybean and corn as a function of lime rates.

Highlights

  • Areas under cultivation by the no tillage system are increasing in Brazil, especially due to a general improvement in soil water and nutrient availability to plants (Hernani et al, 1999)

  • Few results have reported the effect of liming on soil electrochemical properties, most specially the zero point of charge (ZPC), in areas under the no tillage system

  • This study was carried out to further evaluate the effect of lime application on soil pH, point of zero salt effect (PZSE), electric potential, soil organic matter, calcium and magnesium contents, and yield of soybean and corn cultivated in an Oxisol cultivated twelve years under no tillage

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Introduction

Areas under cultivation by the no tillage system are increasing in Brazil, especially due to a general improvement in soil water and nutrient availability to plants (Hernani et al, 1999). This study was carried out to further evaluate the effect of lime application (on the soil surface and incorporated to 0.2 m) on soil pH, PZSE, electric potential, soil organic matter, calcium and magnesium contents, and yield of soybean and corn cultivated in an Oxisol cultivated twelve years under no tillage.

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