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Onion yield influenced by micronutrient application

Claudinei Kurtz, Paulo Roberto Ernani

01/Feb/2010

The excessive use of fertilizers and liming as well as monoculture is rather common in the onion-producing region of Santa Catarina State, Brazil. Such practices have resulted in visual symptoms of micronutrient deficiency, mainly of micronutrients. This study aimed to measure the effect of B, Zn and Mn fertilizers on yield and quality of onion bulbs. Three individual trials, one for each nutrient, were carried out in the field, in Ituporanga, southern Brazil, from 2006 until 2009. In each experiment, […]

Boron adsorption in acric soils as a function of pH variation

Marcio Roberto Soares, José Carlos Casagrande, Luis Reynaldo Ferracciú Alleoni

01/Feb/2008

Boron (B) adsorption by soils affects its bioavailable contents and contamination potential. The objectives of this study were: (a) to investigate the effects of pH variation on B adsorption by topsoil and subsoil samples from an Anionic “Rhodic” Acrudox (RA), an Anionic “Xanthic” Acrudox (XA) – both with a positive balance of charge in Bw horizon – and a Rhodic Kandiudalf (RK); (b) to evaluate the ability of the Langmuir model of simulating the experimental results of B adsorption; and […]