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REFERENCES
Archer, J. (1985). Crop nutrition and fertiliser use. Farming Press Ltd. Ipswich, 258 pp.
ADAS/CAMAS L.P.C. (1992). Fineness of grinding trials. Unpublished Report.
ADAS (1986). Changes in ADAS lime Recommendations. T.F.S., SS/86/2.
Arnon, D. and Johnston, A. (1942). Influence of hydrogen ion concentration on growth of higher plants under controlled conditions. Plant Physiology, 17: 515.
Bailey, J.S., Stevens, Kilpatrick, D.J. (1991). A rapid method for predicting the lime requirement of acidic temperate soils with widely varying organic matter contents. In: plant soil interactions at low pH. Kluwer Academia Publishers. p 252-262.
Brogan, J. and Murphy, W.E. (1971). Lime use in Ireland. Green Bulletin.
Coleman, N.T., Thomas, G.W. (1967). The basic chemistry of soil acidity. In R.W. Pearson and F. Adams. (ed). Soil acidity and liming. Agronomy 12: 1-41. Am. Soc. Of Agron. Madison.
Coulter, B.S. (1969). The chemistry of hydrogen and aluminium ions in soils, clay minerals and resins. Soils and Fertilisers, 32: 215-223.
Curtin, D. and Smillie, G.W. (1983). Soil solution as affected by liming and incubation. Soil Science Society of America Journal, Vol. 47: 701-707.
Curtin, D. and Smillie G.W. (1986a). Effects of liming on soil chemical characteristics and grass growth in the laboratory and longterm field amended soils. 1. Soil chemistry. Plant and Soil 95: 15-22.
Curtin, D. and Smillie, G.W. (1986b). Effects of liming on soil chemical characteristics and grass growth in laboratory and longterm field amended soils. Plant and Soil 95: 23-31.
Curtin, D. and Smillie, G.W. (1995). Effects of incubation and pH on soil solution and exchangeable cation ratios. Soil Science Society of America Journal. Vol. 59: 1006-1011.
Eckert, D. and Sims, J.T. (1995). Recommended soil pH and lime requirement tests. Recommended Soil Testing Procedures for Northern Eastern United States. North-eastern Regional Publication. No. 493, p 16-21
Fleming, G.A. (1980). Essential micronutrients: Boron and molybdenum. Applied soil trace elements ed. B.E. Davies. Wiley Chichester, p 135.
Foth, H.D. (1990). Fundamentals of soil science (8th Edition). John Wiley & Sons, New York, 360 pp.
Foy, C.D. and Brown, J.C. (1964). Toxic factors in acid soils. Proceedings of Soil Science Society of America. 28: 27-32.
Gallagher, P.H. (1930a). Investigation into the relation of soil conditions to failures in the beet crop 1928. Department of Agriculture Journal. Vol. 29, No. 1; 61-82
Gallagher, P.H. (1930b). The acidifying influence of some artificial fertilisers and the capacity of the soil to resist acidification. Department of Agriculture Journal, Vol. 29, No. 2, 208-285.
Gardiner, H.W. and Garner, H.V. (1953). The use of lime in British Agriculture. Published by Farmer and Stock Breeder Publication Ltd. (1953).
Goulding, K.W.T. and Annis, B. (1998). Lime, Liming and the management of soil acidity. The Fertiliser Society. Proceedings No. 410. P.O. Box 4 Strensall, York, YO32 5YS, U.K.
Jackson, W.A. (1967). Physiological effects of soil acidity. In: R.W. Pearson and F. Adams (ed.) Soil acidity and liming. Agronomy 12: 43-124. Am. Soc. of Agron., Madison.
Johnston, A.E. and Whinham, W.N. (1980). The use of lime on agricultural soils. Proceedings No. 189, The Fertiliser Society, Peterborough.
Johnston, W.E., Goulding, K.W.T. and Poulton, P.R. (1986). Soil acidification during more than 100 years under permanent grassland and woodland at Rothamsted. Soil Use and Management, 2: 3-10.
Kennedy, I.R. (1992). Acid soil and acid rain (2nd Edition). John Wiley and Sons, New York. 254 pp.
MAFF (1994). Fertiliser recommendations for agricultural and horticultural crops (RB209). 6th Edition HMSO, London, 112 pp.
MAFF (1973). Liming and Liming Bulletin, 35, 50 pp. Published by HMSO.
Meyer, T.A. and Volk, G.W. (1952). Effects of particle size of limestone on soil reaction, exchangeable cations and plant growth. Soil Science, 73, 37-52.
Murphy, W.E. and Culleton, N. (1992). Co. Kerry Grassland Project. July 1992 Internal Report.
McLean, E.O. (1982). Soil pH and Lime Requirement. In Page A.L., Miller, R.H., Keeney, D.R. (eds). Methods of soil, analysis Part 2. Chemical and Microbiological Properties 2nd Edition. Agronomy, 9 199-223.
Singer, M.J. and Munns, D.N. (1991). Soils on introduction, 2nd Edition. Published by MacMillan. Publishing Company, New York. 473 pages.
Sluijsmans, C.M.J. (1966). Effects of fertilisers on the lime requirement of the soil. Agriculture Digest, 8: p 10.
Walsh, T. (1942). Soil fertility studies Part 1. Some aspects of soil fertility. Department of Agricultural Journal, Vol. 39, No. 1, 84-99.
Walsh, T., Garden, J.D. (1952). The boron status of Irish soils in relation to the occurrence of boron deficiency in some crops in acid and alkaline soils. International Soil Science Society, Dublin. Vol. 2: 167-171.
Wild, A. (1988). Russell’s Soil Conditions and Plant Growth. 11th Edition. Longman, Harlow, 991 pp.
 

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