DOI: 10.31274/rtd-180813-7376
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Some effects of limestone and hydrated lime on bio-chemical activities in acid soils

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“…Cornfield (2) reported that the accumulation of ammonium nitrogen was generally high in acid and low in neutral and alkaline soils. From a study of some Connecticut soils having pH values of 5.30 and 5.50, Dorsey (5) found that when CaCOg was added the ammonifying power of the soil organisms increased.…”
Section: Ammonification and Nitrificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cornfield (2) reported that the accumulation of ammonium nitrogen was generally high in acid and low in neutral and alkaline soils. From a study of some Connecticut soils having pH values of 5.30 and 5.50, Dorsey (5) found that when CaCOg was added the ammonifying power of the soil organisms increased.…”
Section: Ammonification and Nitrificationmentioning
confidence: 99%