Granular and powdered lime improves soil properties and maize (Zea mays l.) performance in humic Nitisols of central highlands in Kenya
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Date
2023
Authors
Kibet, P.K.
Mugwe, J.N.
Korir, N.K.
Mucheru-Muna, M.W.
Ngetich, F.K.
Mugendi, D.N.
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Heliyon
Abstract
Acidic soils pose a major challenge for crop production in heavily weathered tropical soils,
especially due to the high toxicity of aluminum (Al), low cation exchange capacity, and low
availability of phosphorus (P) to plants. Lime application was recommended to alleviate soil
acidity problems. Granular CaCO3 lime was introduced into the Kenyan market as an alternative
to powdered CaCO3 and CaO-lime for small Kenyan farms, providing uniform distribution and
efficient application. The aim of this study was therefore to investigate the effectiveness of
different types of powdered and granular lime individually and in combination with mineral
fertilizers in improving soil properties and maize yield. The study was conducted at two sites,
Kirege (extremely acidic) and Kangutu (moderately acidic). Experiments were conducted in a
randomized complete block design repeated four times in two consecutive seasons: long rain (LR)
in 2016 and short rain (SR) in 2016. Three types of lime were applied before planting. Selected
chemical properties of the soil were analyzed before and after the experiment. Maize and stover
yield data were collected and analyzed. Results showed that lime application significantly
increased soil pH and decreased exchangeable acidity. Powdered calcium carbonate (CaCO3)
showed the highest pH increase in both extreme (+19%) and moderate (+14%) acid sites. All
types of lime and fertilizer applications alone significantly increased the available soil P at both
the seasonal and site levels. However, maize grain yield was lower with fertilizer alone or lime
alone than with lime and fertilizer combination. Powdered CaCO3+ fertilizer was found to give
the highest grain yields on both very acidic (5.34 t ha-1) and moderately (3.71 t ha-1) acid sites. In
the study, combining powdered CaCO3 lime with fertilizers was most effective in improving acidic
soils by decreasing soil acidity and increasing available phosphorus, which ultimately increased
grain yield. The results of this study recommend the use of powdered CaCO3 as an effective and
practical solution for farmers facing soil acidification problems.
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Keywords
Soil acidity, Lime, Maize, Nitrogen, phosphorus
Citation
kibet, Peter and Mugwe, Jayne N. and Korir, N.K and Mucheru-Muna, Monicah and Ngetich, F.K and Mugendi, D.N, Granular and Powdered Lime Improves Soil Properties and Maize (Zea mays L.) Performance in Humic Nitisols of Central Highlands in Kenya. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4301356 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4301356