Effect of liming and micronutrient application on the growth and occurrence of sterility in maize and tomato plants in a Malaysian deep peat soil
1991
Abstract Two field experiments were conducted in a deep woody peat soil located at Pontian in the south western part of Peninsular Malaysia to determine the effect of graded levels of liming with and without micronutrient application on the growth and performance of maize and tomato plants. The results obtained revealed that the growth of the maize and tomato plants was extremely poor in the unlimed treatment (pH 3.8 to 4.0). When micronutrients were applied, the growth was enhanced and the yield increased with the increase of the lime level and reached a maximum value at the lime level of 8 t/ha (pH 5.0 to 5.3) in both plants. There was no difference in the yield above the lime levels of 8 t/ha. When micronutrients were not applied, shoot growth of maize was enhanced with the increase of the lime level up to 8 t/ha in the same manner as in the treatments with micronutrient application. However, grain formation was inhibited while in the case of tomato the shoot growth was extremely inhibited and no fruit...
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