2023
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4352031
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­Size Fractionation of Dissolved (<0.45 Μm) Trace Elements from Extracted Soil with Water and Cacl2 Using Af4-Uv-Icpms to Predict Their Bioavailability

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“…However, Ca 2+ is also a bridging ion for OM, which could lead to the aggregation of several smaller OM molecules, producing large aggregates that are no longer dissolved [55]. Du et al [56] reported that the CaCl 2 extraction method generally resulted in higher estimates of bioavailable Ba, Li, and Mn levels, whereas water extraction released higher levels of bioavailable Mo and Cr in the soil solution. Thus, it is also essential to consider the effect of irrigation on the behavior of TEs.…”
Section: Soil Moisture Conditionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Ca 2+ is also a bridging ion for OM, which could lead to the aggregation of several smaller OM molecules, producing large aggregates that are no longer dissolved [55]. Du et al [56] reported that the CaCl 2 extraction method generally resulted in higher estimates of bioavailable Ba, Li, and Mn levels, whereas water extraction released higher levels of bioavailable Mo and Cr in the soil solution. Thus, it is also essential to consider the effect of irrigation on the behavior of TEs.…”
Section: Soil Moisture Conditionmentioning
confidence: 99%