LIMING OF TWO ACIDIC SOILS IMPROVED GRASS TETANY RATIO OF STOCKPILED TALL FESCUE WITHOUT INCREASING PLANT AVAILABLE PHOSPHORUS

JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION(2012)

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Previous research demonstrated that phosphorus (P) fertilization of tall fescue (Festuca arun-dinacea Schreb.) pastures on acidic soils increased leaf P, magnesium (Mg), and calcium (Ca) concentrations and reduced the risk of grass tetany. It has been suggested that liming could have a similar effect by increasing soil pH and remobilizing sorbed P. To investigate this option, calcitic or dolomitic limestone was applied to stockpiled tall fescue plots on two acidic soils, a fragipan and a claypan. As expected, increasing rates of limestone were correlated with higher soil pH(s). Contrary to predictions, limestone applications had very little effect on soil or plant P. However, both types of limestone at both locations altered leaf macronutrient concentrations in a manner that improved the grass tetany equivalent ratio: increased Ca and/or Mg and decreased K concentrations, thus lowered the likelihood of grass tetany in grazing beef cattle.
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tall fescue,stockpiled,grass tetany,phosphorus,liming,calcitic,dolomitic
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