Eluvial losses of Ca from Umbric Albeluvisols Abruptic produced by different doses of lime: Column experiment

O. Pavlova, A. Litvinovich, A. Lavrishchev, V. Bure, E. Saljnikov
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Losses of soil calciumdue to migration from Umbric Albeluvisols Abruptic soil meliorated by various doses of chalk were studied in column experimentwith 16 washings. It has been established that the dynamic of calcium leaching from soil limed with optimal dose (1) and increased dose (2) is of a similar nature. In both treatments in the first 5 and 3 washes, respectively, there was a sharp decrease in the amount of calcium in the soil as described by exponential model. Starting from 6 and 4 washes, respectively, stabilizationin Ca losses occurred. It was found that an increase in the chalk dose by 2.7 times increases the leaching of calcium by 4.8 times. It was concluded that an attempt to create in soil a certain reserve of available calcium for plants by increasing the dose of a finely ground ameliorant is ineffective because it increases unproductive losses of calcium. It has been suggested that in the soil there is a buffer system: exchangeable calcium ↔ calcium of soil solution, which even in the conditions of intensive wetting maintains the presence of a certain amount of water-soluble calcium.
不同石灰用量对白绿布中钙的淋溶损失:柱状实验
研究了不同剂量白垩粉对突发性土壤钙流失的影响。研究表明,在最佳剂量(1)和增加剂量(2)条件下,土壤钙浸出的动态具有相似的性质。根据指数模型,在前5次和第3次洗涤中,土壤中的钙含量都急剧下降。分别从第6次和第4次洗涤开始,钙的损失趋于稳定。结果表明,白垩剂量每增加2.7倍,钙的浸出量增加4.8倍。结论是,试图通过增加细碎改良剂的剂量在土壤中为植物创造一定的有效钙储备是无效的,因为它增加了钙的非生产性损失。有人认为,土壤中存在一个缓冲系统:土壤溶液中的交换性钙↔钙,即使在高度潮湿的条件下,也能保持一定量的水溶性钙的存在。
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