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AuthorKingston, G
AuthorAitken, RL
Date Accessioned2012-11-13
Date Available2012-11-13
Issued1996
Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11079/805
AbstractProject was initiated to determine the relative significance of soil acidity and soil calcium status for predicting response of sugarcane to lime in southern Queensland, where recommendations developed for tropical soils had not been tested previously. Understand the influence of soil properties on the residual value of lime. Study the negative interaction between cane yield response to lime and ccs. Develop and extend improved management guidelines for the necessity and frequency of lime applications.
Languageen
Part of SeriesBSES Internal Report; 1996 No 840 Report SD97002
SubjectResidues Agricultural Products
TitleFinal Report SRDC Project BS98S Factors Affecting the Residual Value of Lime


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  • Soil health and nutrient management [109]
    Research outcomes: Soil health is improved with a resulting positive impact on the environment and yield growth. Improved reputation and relationship between industry and environmental groups.

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