2015
DOI: 10.1590/01000683rbcs20140730
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Liming in Agricultural Production Models with and Without the Adoption of Crop-Livestock Integration

Abstract: Perennial forage crops used in crop-livestock integration (cLi) are able to accumulate large amounts of straw on the soil surface in no-tillage system (nts). in addition, they can potentially produce large amounts of soluble organic compounds that help improving the efficiency of liming in the subsurface, which favors root growth, thus reducing the risks of loss in yield during dry spells and the harmful effects of "overliming". the aim of this study was to test the effects of liming on two models of agricultu… Show more

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“…Recently, Caballero et al (2019) found that the pHOM method overestimated LR in a range of Brazilian soils. Excessive LR prediction is an undesirable feature of any LR method, causing micronutrient deficiencies (Silva et al, 2015) and degradation in soil physical properties (Nunes et al, 2017), in addition to leading to profit losses. Since OM is a good predictor of the soil pH buffering capacity (Wang et al, 2015), its use as a liming criterion is expected to be a suitable approach.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Caballero et al (2019) found that the pHOM method overestimated LR in a range of Brazilian soils. Excessive LR prediction is an undesirable feature of any LR method, causing micronutrient deficiencies (Silva et al, 2015) and degradation in soil physical properties (Nunes et al, 2017), in addition to leading to profit losses. Since OM is a good predictor of the soil pH buffering capacity (Wang et al, 2015), its use as a liming criterion is expected to be a suitable approach.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%