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Assessment of micronutrient extractants from soils of Paraná, Brazil

Marcos Vinicius Mansano Sarto, Fábio Steiner, Maria do Carmo Lana

01/Dec/2011

In 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 […]

Fractionation of manganese accumulated in tissue of star fruit plantlets

Amanda Hernandes, Jairo Osvaldo Cazetta, William Natale, Danilo Eduardo Rozane, Henrique Antunes de Souza, Liliane Maria Romualdo

01/Oct/2011

Star fruit (Averrhoa carambola) plants tend to accumulate significant amounts of Mn in their tissues. However, information regarding the form in which the plant stores the excess is scarce. For a deeper understanding of this aspect, star fruit plantlets were grown in nutritive solutions of Furlani (1999) with increasing levels of Mn (0, 0.5, 25 and 50 mg L-1), and after 30, 60, 90 and 120 days the tissues were collected and subjected to a sequence of extracting solutions: water, […]

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, […]

Chemical forms in soils and bioavailability of manganese to soybean under no-tillage

Silvino Guimarães Moreira, Luis Ignácio Prochnow, Jorge de Castro Kiehl, Ladislau Martin Neto, Volnei Pauletti

01/Feb/2006

This field study had the following objectives: to determine the most appropriate micronutrient extractor to evaluate manganese bioavailability in soils under no-tillage; to evaluate the interaction of soil manganese with humic acids in soils under no-tillage with and without manganese deficiency through electronic paramagnetic resonance (EPR); and to evaluate manganese fractions (exchangeable, organic, oxides and residual) after manganese addition in soils under no-tillage with and without previous manganese deficiency for soybean. Four sites (I to IV) were selected to study […]

Changes in manganese uptake and translocation by mycorrhizal soybean under increasing Mn doses

E. J. B. N. Cardoso, R. B. Navarro, M. A. Nogueira

01/Jun/2003

Under certain circumstances, Mn toxicity may be alleviated in mycorrhizal plants. Direct and indirect mechanisms can be involved in this process. Our objective was to evaluate the intrinsic effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) on the uptake and translocation of Mn by soybean plants. Initially, three AMF were tested to determine their capacity in enhancing plant growth under Mn excess. Glomus macrocarpum was most efficient at protecting plants against Mn excess, as a result of a higher Mn retention in […]

Chemical and biological Cr6+ reduction in soil

D. D. Castilhos, C. Vidor, M. J. Tedesco

01/Jun/2001

A laboratory experiment was carried out to evaluate the hexavalent chromium reduction as affected by organic carbon amendment, Mn2+ and microbial activity. Samples of a Hapludult soil (50 g) were placed in plastic bags (50 g) and incubated during 42 days with lime (2.0 Mg ha-1), Cr6+, cattle manure(organic carbon) and Mn2+ in the doses of 20, 50 and 40 mg kg-1, respectively. Half the samples were sterilized by autoclaving to eliminate biological activity. Cattle manure and Mn sulfate amendment promoted a total soil hexavalent chromium […]

External mycelium production by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and growth of soybean fertilized with phosphorus

M. A. Nogueira, E. J. B. N. Cardoso

01/Jun/2000

The objective of this work was to study the association between soybean (Glycine max L. Merr. cv. IAC 8) and two different arbuscular-mycorrhizal (AM) fungi (Gigaspora margarita or Glomus intraradices), grown under increasing rates of phosphorus (0, 25, 50, 100 and 200 mg kg1) and harvested at four times (15, 30, 60 and 90 days). The assessed variables were: shoot dry weight, pod dry weight, root colonization by AM fungi, the concentrations of N, P, K, S, Ca, Mg, Fe, […]