257-2 Soil Acidity and Liming: The Kamprath Approach.
See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition
See more from this Session: Symposium--Celebrating the Impactful Career of Dr. E.J. Kamprath
Abstract:
Liming recommendations in many areas in the developed World at that time, were being made to bring soils up to some "optimum" soil pH, often >6.5. A large portion of the underlying research supporting these recommendations was developed utilizing complex rotations relying on legumes such as clovers and alfalfa as the nitrogen source for subsequent corn or small grain crops. Work by NCSU soil scientists, including Dr. K, had indicated that Al in the soil solution was the primary factor reducing crop growth in many southeastern US and tropical soils, especially where nutrient availability did not rely primarily on native soil sources. In 1970, Dr. Kamprath published a landmark paper “Exchangeable aluminum as a Criterion for Liming leached Mineral Soils” which proposed applying 1.5 x the neutral salt exchangeable aluminum. This idea called for the application of significantly less lime than a set pH system, and was rapidly adopted in many regions of the world. Reactions to this idea, and subsiquent related work will be discussed.
See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition
See more from this Session: Symposium--Celebrating the Impactful Career of Dr. E.J. Kamprath