Artigo Revisado por pares

THE KINETICS OF NONEXCHANGEABLE POTASSIUM AND MAGNESIUM RELEASE FROM QUEBEC SOILS

1989; Canadian Science Publishing; Volume: 69; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.4141/cjss89-065

ISSN

1918-1841

Autores

R. R. Simard, Ján Žižka, C. R. DE KIMPE,

Tópico(s)

Pesticide and Herbicide Environmental Studies

Resumo

Ligands such as complexing organic acids play a significant role in the dynamics of release of plant nutrients in soils. The objective of this work was to study the dynamics of slowly exchangeable K and Mg release from 12 Quebec soils by ten successive extractions with 5 × 10 −4 M citric acid, over a period of 1800 h, and by a single extraction with boiling 1.0 M HNO 3 . All soils were characterized by a mixed clay mineralogical composition with swelling minerals as major components. The kinetics of slowly exchangeable K and Mg cumulative release were described using two forms of the Elovich, the parabolic diffusion, power function, and first and zero order equations. Comparisons of r and SE values showed that the extended form of the Elovich equation best fitted K and Mg release to citric acid. The amount and rate of K release by the citric acid procedure were highly correlated to the amounts of slowly exchangeable HNO 3 -extractable and rapidly exchangeable NH 4 OAc-extractable K and to the coarse clay content of the soils. The amount of Mg released to citric acid was proportional to the unbuffered cation exchange capacity of the soils. The results indicated that the citric acid procedure was a time saving alternative to the study of the kinetics of slowly exchangeable K and Mg release from soils. Key words: Nonexchangeable K, citric acid, nonexchangeable Mg, podzolic soils, kinetics

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