Title : Characterisation of acidity and its management in rubber growing soils

Type of Material: Thesis
Title: Characterisation of acidity and its management in rubber growing soils
Researcher: Syamala, V K
Guide: Joseph, Mercykutty
Department: School Of Chemical Sciences
Publisher: Mahatma Gandhi University
Place: Kottayam
Year: December 2006
Language: English
Subject: Acid soils
Aluminium
Liming
Lime requirement
Quick lime
Dolomite
Shell lime
Soil acidity
Rubber
Hevea brasiliensis
Dissertation/Thesis Note: PhD
Fulltext: Shodhganga

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100__|aSyamala, V K|eResearcher
110__|aSchool Of Chemical Sciences|bMahatma Gandhi University|dKottayam
245__|aCharacterisation of acidity and its management in rubber growing soils
260__|aKottayam|bMahatma Gandhi University|cDecember 2006
502__|bPhD
518__|oDate of Notification|d2006-12
520__|aSoils under rubber cultivation are acidic in reaction. Most of the rubber plantations in the traditional belt of rubber cultivation in India are in the second or third planting cycle. Continuous cultivation of rubber was reported to reduce the soil pH b
653__|aAcid soils
653__|aAluminium
653__|aLiming
653__|aLime requirement
653__|aQuick lime
653__|aDolomite
653__|aShell lime
653__|aSoil acidity
653__|aRubber
653__|aHevea brasiliensis
700__|aJoseph, Mercykutty|eGuide
856__|uhttp://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/10603/6759|yShodhganga
905__|anotification

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