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Journal of the Korean Society of Agricultural Chemistry and Biotechnology
1972 Volume.15 No. 3 p.241 ~ p.249
Studies on Characteristics of Natural Shell Sand as a Soil Amendment
¹Ú¿µ´ë/Park, Young Dae
ÀÌÀ±È¯/ÇѱâÇÐ/±èº¹Áø/ÇãÀϺÀ/Lee, Yun Hwan/Han, Ki Hak/Kim, Bok Jin/Hur, Il Bong
Abstract
The characteristic and efficiency of natural shell sand in the coast of Cheju-Do and Jin-Do were studied to apply as agricultural lime for the soil acid adjustment.
1. The alkalinity of shell sand from Cheju coast was higher than that of Jindo and more weathered into fine particles. The particle size distributions of Cheju shell sand were condensed finer particles than 32 mesh in Cheju shell sands and in more coarser particles than 32 mesh in Jindo one.
2. The effect of Cheju shell sand on increasing soil pH value in the upland condition was low at the beginning but more gradually increased after 8 weeks from the treatment than ground lime, and Jindo was very dull during the period of treatment. The commercial lime crushed from Jindo was approximately equal to the ground lime.
3. In the submerged condition, the shell sand of Cheju reacted with soil acid more quickly than ground lime after 2 days, and Jindo was very slow.
4. The relative efficiency of various particle size fraction of the shell sand was superior to the ground lime. The lime particles between 9 to 14 mesh and 20 mesh had more remarkable difference of pH value than other fine particles. The efficiency among finer sizes than 20 mesh particle was approximately equal to each others.
5. The shell sand from the Cheju would be applied directly as agricultural lime without any treatment, and Jindo also can be expected to be effective as agricultural lime with crushing procedure.
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