Abstract:While the application of manure to improve soil quality has attracted attention, the effect of pig manure application rates on soil fertility and acidity remains poorly understood. This study analyzed the changes in and correlations between soil acidity, pH buffer capacity (pHBC), soil chemical properties and crop yields after 8 years of pig manure application at different rates (i.e., 0, 7.5, 15, 30, and 45 t·ha-1) in red soil. Crop yield, soil nutrients, pH, pHBC, iron activation, and exchangeable base catio… Show more
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