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Spatial Variability of Spatial Variability of Soil pH and its Soil pH and its Relationship to N Relationship to N Reactions in Soil Reactions in Soil David Kissel and Leticia Sonon University of Georgia
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Spatial Variability of Soil pH and its Relationship to N Reactions in Soil David Kissel and Leticia Sonon University of Georgia.

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Page 1: Spatial Variability of Soil pH and its Relationship to N Reactions in Soil David Kissel and Leticia Sonon University of Georgia.

Spatial Variability of Soil pH Spatial Variability of Soil pH and its Relationship to N and its Relationship to N

Reactions in SoilReactions in Soil

David Kissel and Leticia SononUniversity of Georgia

Page 2: Spatial Variability of Soil pH and its Relationship to N Reactions in Soil David Kissel and Leticia Sonon University of Georgia.
Page 3: Spatial Variability of Soil pH and its Relationship to N Reactions in Soil David Kissel and Leticia Sonon University of Georgia.

Why is subsoil pH important?

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Low subsoil pH can result in toxic levels of Al+3 that can restrict root growth and the amount of water

available to the crop.

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0

20

40

60

80

100

120

3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 6.5 7.0 7.5 8.0

Soil pH (1:1) CaCl2

KC

l Ext

r. A

l (m

g/k

g)

Relationship between pHCaCl2 and KCl Extractable Aluminum, 90 NAPT Soils

Miller et al. 2003

Critical pH 4.85

For Saturated Paste pH the value is 5.40

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4.4

4.6

4.8

5.0

5.2

5.4

5.6

Plant Stand

pH

0 - 1 ft 1 - 2 ft. 2 - 3 ft.

Sampling Depth

Short (55 cm) Medium (85 cm) Tall (130 cm)

Soil pH in Cabin Field (Cotton)Soil pH in Cabin Field (Cotton)

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Soil pHSoil pHw w vs depth, NWCrisp Covs depth, NWCrisp Co

Depth inches

Site 1 Site 2 Site 3 Site 4 Site 5 Site 6

0-6 5.8 5.8 6.2 5.7 5.3 6.1

6-12 5.6 6.0 6.0 5.2 5.2 5.9

12-24 4.9 6.1 5.5 4.8 5.0 5.3

24-36 5.0 5.7 5.0 5.0 4.8 5.2

36-48 4.9 5.3 5.0 5.0 4.5 4.9

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What role might nitrogen nutrition have in the formation of subsoil

acidity?

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September 1998, ammonium (kg N/ha) distribution with depth.

Depth (cm) North Center South

0-15 0.18 0.32 0.35

15-30 0.64 0.60 1.50

30-45 1.42 2.44 3.07

45-60 1.17 3.36 2.89

60-90 2.55 5.43 3.70

90-120 1.87 4.98 6.74

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What is the possible role of high levels of ammonium on soil pH, especially for subsoil layers?

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“Plant uptake of a cation must be accompanied by uptake of an anion of equal charge or by the extrusion of H+ or other cations. The reverse is true for uptake of anions.” (C. Tang and Z. Rengel, 2003. Handbook of Soil Acidity; Marcel Dekker, Inc.

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Some ions in soils used by crops Cations (positive)

potassium K+

calcium Ca++

Magnesium Mg++

zinc Zn++

Manganese Mn++

Iron Fe++

Copper Cu++

Ammonium NH4+

Anions (negative) nitrate

NO3-

sulfate SO4

--

Phosphate HPO4 -

Borate H2BO3-

Molybdate MoO4--

Chloride Cl-

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If nitrification is slow and a crop takes up a substantial proportion of its N as ammonium, the crop will likely take up an excess of cations and the crop roots will respond by emitting H+. If uptake of ammonium occurs from subsoil layers, the crop will therefore tend to acidify those soil layers.

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Recent data of soil pH and available N with depth.

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March 2006 samples

Location & Depth

pHCaCl2 LBC NO3-N

Lb/A

NH4+-N

Lb/AF31D 0-6 5.0 500 5 4.5

6 - 12 4.9 442 5 3.4

12 - 24 4.7 306 16 6.6

24 - 36 4.4 690 24 8.2F31up 0-6 4.8 194 4 3.7

6 - 12 5.0 209 4 3.1

12 - 24 4.5 314 10 8.6

24 - 36 4.4 491 12 7.0

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March 2006 samplesLocation & Depth

pHCaCl2 LBC NO3-NLb/A

NH4+-N

Lb/A

H 1 0-6 4.8 317 4 3.7

6-12 4.7 296 4 3.8

12-24 4.9 230 8 10.3

24-36 4.6 528 18 8.1

36-48 4.7 512 22 7.0

H Sandy 0-6 5.0 155 3 2.9

6-12 4.9 111 3 3.5

12-24 5.0 86 6 8.6

24-36 4.9 96 12 10.0

36-48 4.2 330 18 13.5

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We propose that relatively high levels of NH4

+ at depth are not uncommon in S. Georgia soils and that an acid surface layer makes the problem worse because it slows the rate of nitrification, allowing N to remain as NH4

+ for a longer time, increasing the probability that leaching rains will move NH4

+ deeper into the soil.

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Nitrate formed from ammonium at 25 to 30 C in different soils (Frederick and Broadbent. 1966. Agr. Anh. NH3)Soil State pH ppm N/week

Imperial clay California 8.0 308

Clermont sil Indiana 5.0 40

Clermont sil + 50 T lime

Indiana 7.4 200

Leon fsand Florida 4.3 0

Leon fsand Florida 5.9 10

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Al & Mn Toxicity

Mn & FeDeficiency

wheat

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Soil test manganese ratings

Soil test manganese, lb/acre Recommend manganese if soil pH is equal to or above

10.0-10.9 6.5

11.0-11.9 6.6

12.0-12.9 6.7

13.0-13.9 6.8

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From Wikipedia

H+ ion

1.20 Ångstrom

1.6 to 1.7 x10-5 Ångstrom