2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10333-021-00858-3
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Effect of slag-based gypsum (SBG) and commercial gypsum (CG) on nutrient availability, uptake and yield of rice (Oryza sativa L.) in two different soils

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“…In general, gypsum is widely known not to correct soil acidity because their solubility products do not produce OHnor does it consume H + ion (Prakash et al 2021). Small increase of soil pH was also previously reported by other authors of Khandu et al (2022) in rice of acidic soil; Prakash et al (2020) in maize of acidic and neutral soil.…”
Section: Soil Phsupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…In general, gypsum is widely known not to correct soil acidity because their solubility products do not produce OHnor does it consume H + ion (Prakash et al 2021). Small increase of soil pH was also previously reported by other authors of Khandu et al (2022) in rice of acidic soil; Prakash et al (2020) in maize of acidic and neutral soil.…”
Section: Soil Phsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Significantly higher yield with split application of 625 kg SBG ha -1 attributed to the applied calcium and sulphur resulted in increased synthesis sulphur containing amino acids, proteins and cell wall development (Kumar et al, 2011). Besides Ca and S, SBG also supplies P, Si, Fe and Zn in higher proportion compared to NG and it can be attributed to higher yield in SBG receiving treatments than control (Prakash et al 2021). Sumner (1993) also found that gypsum applied to acidic soils resulted substantial increases in yield of different crops.…”
Section: Basal and Split Application Of Slag Based Gypsum On Pod Kern...mentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Improved Si concentration in soil solution as a result of Si fertilization was efficient to improve other mineral nutrition absorption, thus leading to a beneficial effect on growth and development of groundnut 37 . Since YG is produced from calcium silicate slag its application also supplies Ca, S and P which also had a positive effect on the growth of maize, rice and groundnut 19 , 38 , 39 . In all three locations, basal + split application of 625 kg YG ha −1 recorded significantly higher plant height and the number of branches.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%