Abstract:
An incubation study was conducted to determine the effect of lime (L) as CaCO3, and phosphorus (P) as triple
super phosphate (TSP) on soil pH, available P, organic matter decomposition, inorganic nitrogen content, and
calcium (Ca) content of soil. Three rates of lime equivalent to 0, 1 000, 2 000 kg (CaCO3) ha-1 and three rates of
TSP equivalent to 0, 50 and 100 mg (P) kg-1 were applied in combination as treatments with three replicates. With
the increasing rate of lime, soil pH was significantly (p < 0.001) increased. Both lime and TSP had significant ef fects (p < 0.001) on P availability at three different soil test P extraction methods. Two thousand kg (CaCO3) ha-1
with 100 mg (P) kg-1
gave the highest available P irrespective of extractant used. Bray and Kurtz-1 method extract ed the largest amount of P (5.63- 66.69 mg kg-1
) while Borax method extracted the smallest amount (3.42 – 42.42
mg kg-1
). Despite the varied ammonium nitrogen (NH4
+
-N) and nitrate nitrogen (NO3
-
-N) contents, the NH4
+
-N
content decreased and NO3
-
- N content increased in the all treatments when incubation progressed. With the in creasing rate of liming,