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Effect of lime and organic matter application on the availability of added boron in acidic alluvial soils
Abstract:Abstract

A laboratory incubation experiment was conducted to study the influence of organic matter and lime application on the recovery of added boron (B) by four different extractants (hot‐CaCl2, mannitol‐CaCl2, tartaric acid, and ammonium acetate) in two B‐deficient acid alluvial soils. Soils were brought to four relatively constant pHs and three organic matter levels before application of B. Recovery percentages of 23.9 to 60.9 of added B by the four extractants indicate a soil fixation of B. This is more so in fine‐than in coarse‐textured soils. Both liming (from pH 4.8 to 6.8) below neutrality and organic matter application increased such recovery of added B in all the extractable forms, the effect being more pronounced in fine‐than in coarse‐textured soils. A positive interaction between liming and organic matter particularly at the latter's higher level was observed. Complexation of added B and coating of the surfaces of Fe‐and Al‐oxides by soluble organic compounds are suggested as the possible reasons for such increased recovery of added B in soils.
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