Acidification of Volcanic Ash Soils from Maui and Hawai‘i Island for Blueberry and Tea Production

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2011-09
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Kawabata, Andrew F.
Deenik, Jonathan L.
Hamasaki, Randall T.
Lichty, Joanne
Nakamoto, Stuart T.
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University of Hawaii
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This publication provides background on soil acidity in relation to plant growth, presents approaches to acidifying soils, and provides guidelines for the acidification of some volcanic soils on Maui and Hawai‘i island that are potential sites for tea and blueberry production.
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blueberries, volcanic ash soils, soil acidification, Vaccinium, Camellia sinensis, tea, soil pH, Maui, Hawaii (island), sulfur
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Kawabata AF, Deenik JL, Hamasaki RT, Lichty J, Nakamoto ST. 2011. Acidification of volcanic ash soils from Maui and Hawai‘i Island for blueberry and tea production. Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii. 7 p. (Soil and Crop Management; AS-5)
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