HUBEI AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES ›› 2019, Vol. 58 ›› Issue (9): 58-60.doi: 10.14088/j.cnki.issn0439-8114.2019.09.013

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Effects of Ca(OH)2 on corn growing and soil nutrients in acidic soil

WANG Meng1,2, ZHANG Jun-qiang3, JIANG Han-feng1,2, SHANG Shui-gen1, HUANG Deng-wu4, HUANG Fei-yue3, XU Yin-yin1,2, JIANG Shuo-chen1,2, XING Dan-ying1,2, XIANG Yong-sheng3   

  1. 1.College of Agronomy,Yangtze Uniersity,Jingzhou 434025,Hubei,China;
    2.Hubei Center for Collaborative Innovation of Main Grain Industry,Jingzhou 434025,Hubei,China;
    3.Soil and Fertilizer Workstation of Enshi Prefecture,Enshi 445000,Hubei,China;
    4.Agricultural Technology Service Center in Jianshi Gaoping Town,Jianshi 445305,Hubei,China
  • Received:2018-11-23 Online:2019-05-10 Published:2019-12-05

Abstract: Ca(OH)2 was applied to the purple shale-developed soil (pH 5.2) in order to study the effects of application rate on maize(Zea mays L.) growth and soil. The results showed that, the application of Ca(OH)2 had positive effect on maize production in acidified soil. When the application rate was 0 kg/hm2,750 kg/hm2,1 500 kg/hm2,2 250 kg/hm2,3 000 kg/hm2, the corn yield was 7 134.9 kg/hm2,7 296.9 kg/hm2,7 533.9 kg/hm2,7 371.9 kg/hm2,7 273.8 kg/hm2, resepectiely. The relation between the Ca(OH)2 application rate and yield was a quadratic cure (y=-0.000 1x2+0.397 2x+7 120.4), and it reached significant level (R2=0.852 9,P<0.05). The maximum yield(8 303.66 kg/hm2) can be obtained when the application of Ca(OH)2 was 1 986 kg/hm2 by computation. The application of Ca(OH)2 could effectively increase pH for acidified soil. There was a linear relationship between the Ca(OH)2 application amount and pH in the soil (y=0.009 7x+5.962 0), and it reached remarkable significant level(R2=0.953 4,P<0.01). When the application rate was 1 500 kg/hm2, soil was neutral. There was a significant correlation between the application amount of Ca(OH)2 and the available nitrogen (R2=0.914 4,P<0.05), which was a binary cubic equation(y=-8×10-9x3+3×10-5x2-0.025x+111.87). The relation between the amount of Ca(OH)2 and available potassium showed a significant correlation (R2=0.976 1,P<0.01), which was a binary quadratic curve(y=6×10-6x2-0.023 1x+73.257). And there was a significant correlation between Ca(OH)2 application rate and the organic matter (R2=0.918 1,P<0.05), which was a binary quadratic cure(y=-4×10-7x2+0.000 2x+29.471).

Key words: Ca(OH)2, acidified soil, maize(Zea mays L.), soil pH, soil nutrients

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