The reclamation of land covered with pulverized fuel ash. The influence of soil depth on crop performance
- 1 November 1963
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in The Journal of Agricultural Science
- Vol. 61 (3) , 299-308
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0021859600018025
Abstract
1. A review of land restoration problems in relation to the soil depth required for successful crops showed that factual information on this orthodox method of restoration was inadequate.2. A field trial sited on pulverized fuel ash is described in which the relationship between crop yield and soil depth at a range of fertilizer levels was determined; kale, oats, rape, barley and potatoes were the test crops.3. The crops were divided into two groups, sensitive (kale and barley) and tolerant (oats, rape, potatoes) to ash toxicity, on the basis of their response to soil depth at the high fertilizer level. Quadratic expressions relating yield to soil depth, over the range 3–36 in. at each fertilizer level were fitted to the data for each crop group.4. Yield isoquants, derived from the fertilizer response curves at each soil depth, enabled soil depth-fertilizer level combinations to be ascertained for producing a given level of crop yield. Fertilizer could be substituted for soil more effectively for tolerant than sensitive crops.5. A 12 in. cover of soil together with 1½ times the normal farm fertilizer dressing for the crop was the minimum for acceptable yields. Fertilizer use may have to be increased to twice normal dressings to maintain yields if soil depths are reduced to below 12 in.6. Crop yields were not increased by a soil covering greater than 24 in. deep.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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