306-3 Characterizing Soil Acidity and Aluminum Toxicity in the Palouse Using a Proton Balance and Ion-Exchange Membranes.
Poster Number 2220
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Instead of relying on a pH meter to measure long-term changes in soil chemistry in determining corrective measures, ion-exchange membranes and a proton balance method of tracking H+ ions from system cycling of C, N, and S are employed. Our overall goal is to predict SA rates of various cropping systems (no-tillage, perennial-based and organic farming) using a proton balance and soil characterization data to establish appropriate management practices. Expected outcomes include (1) prediction of SA rates for different cropping systems using a proton balance; (2) knowledge of nutrient availability and Al toxicity in different cropping systems where SA is occurring; (3) identify relationships among base saturation, soil buffering capacity, and SA rates; and (4) determination of best management practices for ameliorating SA and Al phytotoxicity.
See more from this Session: Lime, Gypsum, and by-Product Utilization