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Title: Chemical extraction of the available iron present in soils
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Ziraat Fakültesi/Toprak Bilimi ve Bitki Besleme Bölümü.
0000-0003-4673-3843
Çelik, Hakan
Katkat, Ali Vahap
AAE-5333-2021
Y-5968-2018
14624924600
6505826855
Keywords: Available iron
Extraction methods
Maize
Soil
Suitable extractant
Calcareous soils
Micro-nutrients
Peach-trees
Chlorosis
Manganes
Ecopper
Zinc
Deficiency
Leaves
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Asian Journal of Chemistry
Citation: Çelik, H. ve Katkat, A. V. (2009). "Chemical extraction of the available iron present in soils". Asian Journal of Chemistry, 21(6), 4469-4476.
Abstract: The available iron contents of 40 different soils were determined by using 10 different chemical extraction methods. Maize plants were grown at greenhouse conditions to compare the most appropriate method. Dry matter yields (g pot(-1)), total and active iron contents of the plants (mg Fe kg(-1)), total and active iron amounts taken from the soils (mg pot(-1)) of non-applied iron pots and their relative amounts (Fe(0)/Fe(3) X 100) were used as biological indices. The available iron amounts of the soils found different according to the chemical extraction methods. 0.05 M EDTA (pH 7),0.005 M diethylene triamine pentaacetic acid (DTPA) + 0.01 M CaCl(2) + 0.1 M triethanolamine (TEA) (pH 7) and active Fe(COONH(4))(2). H(2)O + (COOH)(2)center dot 2H(2)O methods used for predicting available iron content of the soils gave a high degree of correlation with the biological indices. However, because of giving much more correlations with the biological indices, 0.05 M EDTA (pH 7) method suggested as the best determination method for assessing availability of iron in these soils.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11452/24808
ISSN: 0970-7077
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