Reactions of ground magnesium limestone and gypsum in soils with variable-charge minerals

Ultisols and Oxisols in Malaysia are characterized by low pH and high Al, with their subsoils usually deficient in Ca, Mg, or both. An experiment, using polyvinyl chloride columns, was conducted to study chemical reactions in a representative Ultisol and Oxisol from Malaysia resulting from applicati...

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Main Authors: Shamshuddin, J., Ismail, H.
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Published: John Wiley & Sons 1995
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/115587/
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description Ultisols and Oxisols in Malaysia are characterized by low pH and high Al, with their subsoils usually deficient in Ca, Mg, or both. An experiment, using polyvinyl chloride columns, was conducted to study chemical reactions in a representative Ultisol and Oxisol from Malaysia resulting from application of ground magnesium limestone (GML), gypsum, and their combinations. An increase in soil pH due to GML application in the Ultisol and the Oxisol resulted in an increase in negative charge on the soil surfaces in the zone of incorporation. Calcium was retained in that zone. In the gypsum-treated soils, some Ca moved into the underlying horizons. Negative charge in the Oxisol increased from 2.8 to 3.7 cmolc kg-1 by an application of 8 t gypsum ha-1 due to specific adsorption of SO4 on Fe oxides. An increase in pH of the Oxisol due to SO4 adsorption and OH desorption was also observed. There was an accumulation of NO3 in the subsoils of the Oxisol and Ultisol as a result of gypsum treatment. The NO3 was adsorbed by the positively charged oxides. Leachate pH values were high at the beginning of the experiment, but the values decreased with time and were higher in the Oxisol than the Ultisol. This was attributed to a lower Al concentration in the leachate of the Oxisol. Effective alleviation of topsoil Al toxicity and subsoil Ca or Mg deficiency would require the application of 2 t GML together with 1 to 2 t gypsum ha-1.
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spelling upm-1155872025-03-07T07:31:32Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/115587/ Reactions of ground magnesium limestone and gypsum in soils with variable-charge minerals Shamshuddin, J. Ismail, H. Ultisols and Oxisols in Malaysia are characterized by low pH and high Al, with their subsoils usually deficient in Ca, Mg, or both. An experiment, using polyvinyl chloride columns, was conducted to study chemical reactions in a representative Ultisol and Oxisol from Malaysia resulting from application of ground magnesium limestone (GML), gypsum, and their combinations. An increase in soil pH due to GML application in the Ultisol and the Oxisol resulted in an increase in negative charge on the soil surfaces in the zone of incorporation. Calcium was retained in that zone. In the gypsum-treated soils, some Ca moved into the underlying horizons. Negative charge in the Oxisol increased from 2.8 to 3.7 cmolc kg-1 by an application of 8 t gypsum ha-1 due to specific adsorption of SO4 on Fe oxides. An increase in pH of the Oxisol due to SO4 adsorption and OH desorption was also observed. There was an accumulation of NO3 in the subsoils of the Oxisol and Ultisol as a result of gypsum treatment. The NO3 was adsorbed by the positively charged oxides. Leachate pH values were high at the beginning of the experiment, but the values decreased with time and were higher in the Oxisol than the Ultisol. This was attributed to a lower Al concentration in the leachate of the Oxisol. Effective alleviation of topsoil Al toxicity and subsoil Ca or Mg deficiency would require the application of 2 t GML together with 1 to 2 t gypsum ha-1. John Wiley & Sons 1995 Article PeerReviewed Shamshuddin, J. and Ismail, H. (1995) Reactions of ground magnesium limestone and gypsum in soils with variable-charge minerals. Soil Science Society of America Journal, 59 (1). pp. 106-112. ISSN 0361-5995; eISSN: 0361-5995 https://acsess.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.2136/sssaj1995.03615995005900010017x 10.2136/sssaj1995.03615995005900010017x
spellingShingle Shamshuddin, J.
Ismail, H.
Reactions of ground magnesium limestone and gypsum in soils with variable-charge minerals
title Reactions of ground magnesium limestone and gypsum in soils with variable-charge minerals
title_full Reactions of ground magnesium limestone and gypsum in soils with variable-charge minerals
title_fullStr Reactions of ground magnesium limestone and gypsum in soils with variable-charge minerals
title_full_unstemmed Reactions of ground magnesium limestone and gypsum in soils with variable-charge minerals
title_short Reactions of ground magnesium limestone and gypsum in soils with variable-charge minerals
title_sort reactions of ground magnesium limestone and gypsum in soils with variable-charge minerals
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