Effectiveness of different liming materials on some soil properties and yield of crops

The stationary field experiment on the application of different types and doses of liming was started in Kupres plateu (1.184 m.a.s.l.), Bosnia and Herzegovina in the summer 2017. The aim of this three-year research was to determine the effectiveness of liming materials on changes in soil chemical p...

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Main Authors: Ivica Kisić, Radica Ćorić, Zdenko Lončarić, Dragan Jurković, Nikolina Kajić, Antonio Ćorić, Dalibor Jurina, Domina Delač
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Language:Bulgarian
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture 2021-06-01
Series:Journal of Central European Agriculture
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Online Access:https://jcea.agr.hr/articles/772636_Effectiveness_of_different_liming_materials_on_some_soil_properties_and_yield_of_crops_en.pdf
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author Ivica Kisić
Radica Ćorić
Zdenko Lončarić
Dragan Jurković
Nikolina Kajić
Antonio Ćorić
Dalibor Jurina
Domina Delač
author_facet Ivica Kisić
Radica Ćorić
Zdenko Lončarić
Dragan Jurković
Nikolina Kajić
Antonio Ćorić
Dalibor Jurina
Domina Delač
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description The stationary field experiment on the application of different types and doses of liming was started in Kupres plateu (1.184 m.a.s.l.), Bosnia and Herzegovina in the summer 2017. The aim of this three-year research was to determine the effectiveness of liming materials on changes in soil chemical properties and yield of cultivated crops. The used treatments were; control, crude dolomite from Rama, crude dolomite from Kupres, and commercial burnt lime; each applied at lower and higher dosages of 7 and 15 t/ha, respectively. Application of lime materials resulted in desirable reduction in soil acidity, and changes in the soil chemical complex with an increase of exchangeable Ca2+ after limestone application and increase of exchangeable Mg2+ after dolomite application. Commercial burnt lime (BLP) proved to be most effective, followed by crude dolomite Rama (CDR), while crude dolomite Kupres (CDK) proved to be the least effective. All cultivated crops (silage corn > triticale > spring barley) responded positively to the applied lime materials. In terms of investment and yields achieved, silage corn proved to be the most economical.
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spelling doaj.art-3dab4093860e464fbf529d61c552c6b92022-12-21T22:21:17ZbulUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of AgricultureJournal of Central European Agriculture1332-90492021-06-0122234636010.5513/JCEA01/22.2.3171Effectiveness of different liming materials on some soil properties and yield of cropsIvica KisićRadica ĆorićZdenko LončarićDragan JurkovićNikolina KajićAntonio ĆorićDalibor JurinaDomina DelačThe stationary field experiment on the application of different types and doses of liming was started in Kupres plateu (1.184 m.a.s.l.), Bosnia and Herzegovina in the summer 2017. The aim of this three-year research was to determine the effectiveness of liming materials on changes in soil chemical properties and yield of cultivated crops. The used treatments were; control, crude dolomite from Rama, crude dolomite from Kupres, and commercial burnt lime; each applied at lower and higher dosages of 7 and 15 t/ha, respectively. Application of lime materials resulted in desirable reduction in soil acidity, and changes in the soil chemical complex with an increase of exchangeable Ca2+ after limestone application and increase of exchangeable Mg2+ after dolomite application. Commercial burnt lime (BLP) proved to be most effective, followed by crude dolomite Rama (CDR), while crude dolomite Kupres (CDK) proved to be the least effective. All cultivated crops (silage corn > triticale > spring barley) responded positively to the applied lime materials. In terms of investment and yields achieved, silage corn proved to be the most economical.https://jcea.agr.hr/articles/772636_Effectiveness_of_different_liming_materials_on_some_soil_properties_and_yield_of_crops_en.pdflimingsoilcropsyieldprofit
spellingShingle Ivica Kisić
Radica Ćorić
Zdenko Lončarić
Dragan Jurković
Nikolina Kajić
Antonio Ćorić
Dalibor Jurina
Domina Delač
Effectiveness of different liming materials on some soil properties and yield of crops
Journal of Central European Agriculture
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crops
yield
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title Effectiveness of different liming materials on some soil properties and yield of crops
title_full Effectiveness of different liming materials on some soil properties and yield of crops
title_fullStr Effectiveness of different liming materials on some soil properties and yield of crops
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of different liming materials on some soil properties and yield of crops
title_short Effectiveness of different liming materials on some soil properties and yield of crops
title_sort effectiveness of different liming materials on some soil properties and yield of crops
topic liming
soil
crops
yield
profit
url https://jcea.agr.hr/articles/772636_Effectiveness_of_different_liming_materials_on_some_soil_properties_and_yield_of_crops_en.pdf
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