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Title: Pond bottom dryout, liming. Part II. Limit liming after soil testing.
Authors: LI, L.
QUEIROZ, J. F. de
BOYD, C. E.
Affiliation: LI LI, Shanghai Ocean University; JULIO FERRAZ DE QUEIROZ, CNPMA; CLAUDE E BOYD, Auburn University.
Date Issued: 2015
Citation: Global Aquaculture Advocate, St. Louis, p. 36-37, Mar./Apr. 2015.
Description: Abstract: The autors believe that dryout periods likely destroy most organisms in pond bettons, and liming of the entire botton area shoud be done only to neutralize soil acidity and increase pH for organic matter decomposition by soil microorganisms. Use of hydrated lime for disinfection should be reserved to particularly wet parts of pond bottons. When applying liming materials, it is important to spread them uniformly over moist soil - typically within two days after ponds are drained to assure dissolution.
Thesagro: Lagoa
Manejo de água
Desinfecção
Calagem
Tanque
Aquicultura
NAL Thesaurus: Aquaculture
Liming
Soil management
Soil pH
Fish ponds
Keywords: PH Manejo do solo
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPMA)

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