2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-06832011000600024
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Assessment of micronutrient extractants from soils of Paraná, Brazil

Abstract: SUMMARYIn Brazil, plant-available micronutrients in the soil can be determined by several chemical extractants, the most common of which are dilute acid and chelating solutions. The purpose of this study was to assess the extractants 0.1 mol L -1 HCl, Mehlich-1, Mehlich-3 and DTPA for analysis of the micronutrients Cu, Zn, Fe, and Mn in soils from the state of Paraná. In samples from 12 soils (0-20 cm layer), wheat was planted (Triticum aestivum), grown for 42 days after emergence, and then bean (Phaseolus vul… Show more

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“…The high correlation of soil Cu extracted by Mehlich 3 with plant Cu has been confirmed by many authors [Khan et al 2005, Walworth et al 1992. A strong correlation (0.85, α < 0.01) between Cu in tissues of winter wheat and Cu extracted from soil by Mehlich 3 was also indicated by Sarto [2011]. For soil A, and for A+B+C in opposite to soils B and C better results were obtained for 1 M HCl (Table 3).…”
Section: Correlations Between Plant Indicators and Cu Content In The supporting
confidence: 55%
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“…The high correlation of soil Cu extracted by Mehlich 3 with plant Cu has been confirmed by many authors [Khan et al 2005, Walworth et al 1992. A strong correlation (0.85, α < 0.01) between Cu in tissues of winter wheat and Cu extracted from soil by Mehlich 3 was also indicated by Sarto [2011]. For soil A, and for A+B+C in opposite to soils B and C better results were obtained for 1 M HCl (Table 3).…”
Section: Correlations Between Plant Indicators and Cu Content In The supporting
confidence: 55%
“…Assuming that the level of copper concentration in the plant tissue mostly provides information on the availability of this element in soil [Brun et al 2001, Garcia et al 1997, Menzies et al 2007, Sarto et al 2011, Pearson correlation coefficients between soil Cu and plant Cu, as well as between soil Cu and wheat grain yield, were determined (Table 3). In the case of B and C soils, there was a stronger relationship between plant Cu and soil Cu for Mehlich 3 compared with 1 M HCl.…”
Section: Correlations Between Plant Indicators and Cu Content In The mentioning
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