Evaluation of unbuffered chloride to extract aluminum bound to organic matter from soils of the coastal plain of São Paulo state
01/Oct/2011
Sodium pyrophosphate is the most widely used extractant of Al bound to soil organic matter (Al-humus). However, its selectivity has been questioned, so that some authors have proposed the use of substitutional extractants. To evaluate the effectiveness of unbuffered Cu (CuCl2), La (LaCl3) and K (KCl) chlorides to extract Al-humus, soil material from 31 representative pedons of Spodosols and Quartzipsamments from sandy coastal plains of São Paulo State was evaluated. The results were compared with those achieved by sodium pyrophosphate. […]
Selectivity of sodium pyrophosphate and unbuffered chlorides (CuCl2 and LaCl3) as extractants of aluminum bound to soil organic matter in soils of the sandy coastal plain in São Paulo state
01/Oct/2010
Aluminum in complexes with soil organic matter is usually determined by selective extraction techniques. A common extractant for this Al form is sodium pyrophosphate. Due to its lack of selectivity for some soil samples, unbuffered Al extractants, such as CuCl2 and LaCl3, have been recommended. The selectivity of sodium pyrophosphate (Alp) and of unbuffered Cu (AlCu) and La (AlLa) chlorides to extract aluminum bound to soil organic matter (Al-humus) was evaluated in soil samples from 31 pedons (Spodosols and Quartzipsamments) […]