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TB134: A Laboratory Study to Assess Methods for Predicting pH Change of Ash Amended Forest Soils
Technical Bulletins
  • Yvonne L. Unger
  • Ivan J. Fernandez
Description

The objective of this study was to compare several commonly used lime requirement tests and soil capacity factors for their ability to predict pH change following wood-ash amendment. The ability to predict pH change is important because it is one of the criteria used to prescribe rates of ash amendment to forest soils.

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Publication Date
2-1-1989
Publisher
Maine Agricultural Experiment Station
Keywords
  • forest soils
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Citation Information
Unger, Y.L., and I.J. Fernandez. 1989. A laboratory study to assess methods for predicting pH change of ash amended forest soils. Maine Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin 134.