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Source Publication: | Soil Science Society of America Journal Vol. 73 No. 1, p. 146-153 |
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Primary Author: | Mariscal-Sancho, Espejo, Peregrina |
State: | Spain |
Date/Year: | 2009 |
Focus: | Crop production, fluoride, red gypsum |
Category: | Peer Reviewed Papers |
Crop: | Wheat |
Reported Results: | The application of phosphogypsum (PG) at rates above 10 Mg ha−1 to Palexerults in western Spain had an adverse effect on wheat biomass production relative to other gypsum amendments as a result of the high Al concentration and high Al3+, AlOH2+, and Al(OH)2 + activities in soil solution. Such effects were probably caused by F present in this byproduct. In acid media, F attacks silicates in the soil, releasing Al+3 At rates above 20 Mg ha−1, PG had adverse effects on germination and wheat production. Even PG rates below 10 Mg ha−1 could adversely affect biomass production under field conditions, especially if the amendment is not uniformly applied and, as a consequence, PG could reach much higher local concentrations. Please click here for full article. |