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RESEARCH ARTICLE

The relationship between average annual rainfall and exchangeable aluminium in soils of south-eastern New South Wales

M Conyers

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 26(5) 587 - 590
Published: 1986

Abstract

Surface soil samples (0-10 cm) from a range of soil types were collected in south-eastern New South Wales. Linear regression and analysis of variance were used to establish that, at a given pH (0.01M CaCl2), the amount of neutral salt exchangeable aluminium in surface soils tends to increase with increasing average annual rainfall. Where aluminium toxicity is a factor limiting plant growth, soils in higher rainfall areas will generally require higher pH for the removal of aluminium from the cation exchange complex.

https://doi.org/10.1071/EA9860587

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