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Title: The Impact of Lime and Phosphorus Fertilizer Applications on the Growth of Soyabean (Glycine max).
Authors: Uzoma, A. O
Ameh, S.J
Osunde, A.O
Keywords: Acid sands
Amendment
fertility regeneration
fertilizer trial
Tropical soils
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: International Journals of Agriculture and Rural Development (IJARD)
Citation: Uzoma, A.O., Ameh, S.J and Osunde, A.O (2011). The Impact of Lime and Phosphorus Fertilizer Applications on the Growth of Soyabean (Glycine max). IJARD 14(1) 379-386
Abstract: A Pot experiment was carried out in year 2004 on "Acid-Sands of Awka, Kugbo from the Derived Savanna and Akufo soil from the Southern. Guinea Savanna Agro-ecological Zones of Nigeria to evaluate the impact of lime and P fertilizer application on the growth of soybean (Glycine max). It consisted of four lime treatments (0,2,4, and 6 ton ha-1 on three soils combined with three levels (0,30, and 60kg P2 O5 ha-1 applied as SSP. The experiment was laid out in split plot design. There was significant response in the performance of soybean in the limed and P fertilized treatment compared to the unlimed and unfertilized treatments. Akufo and Kugbo soils performed significantly higher at 4 ton ha-1 of lime combined with 60kg P2 O5 ha -1 while Awka plants were best at 2 ton ha-1 in combination with 60kg P2 O5 ha -1. Generally, results reflected appreciable depression in performance when plants were treated above the optimal lime requirement. which resulted in unfavorable soil condition and reduction in plant growth
Description: Generally, results reflected appreciable depression in performance when plants were treated above the optimal lime requirement. which resulted in unfavorable soil condition and reduction in plant growth
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/18673
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