Controlling soil pH with different N-fertilizers in experiments with ryegrass in pots

J., Bolton, (1971) Controlling soil pH with different N-fertilizers in experiments with ryegrass in pots. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 77 (3). pp. 549-551. 10.1017/S0021859600064649
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The pH of soil cropped with ryegrass increased with calcium nitrate as a fertilizer and decreased with ammonium nitrate, especially in the mid-range of pH. Changes above pH 7·2 and below pH 4·5 were small. Yields of 4 cuts of grass given either N-fertilizer were similar over a pH range (in 0·01M-CaCl2) from 4·3 to 7·4. However, the composition of the grass and nutrient uptakes were affected by both soil pH and form of N-fertilizer. RESP-6483 or RESP-06484

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