Fixation kinetics of chelated and non-chelated zinc in semi-arid alkaline soils: application to zinc management

This study was designed to examine the fixation pattern and kinetics of zinc (Zn) in chelated (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, EDTA) and non-chelated mixed micronutrient systems of semi-arid alkaline soils from the Southern High Plains, USA. Soils were characterized for a suite of chemical and phys...

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Main Authors: T. K. Udeigwe, M. Eichmann, M. C. Menkiti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2016-07-01
Series:Solid Earth
Online Access:http://www.solid-earth.net/7/1023/2016/se-7-1023-2016.pdf
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spelling doaj-348949307d9e444c9995268c80d583142020-11-25T01:32:02ZengCopernicus PublicationsSolid Earth1869-95101869-95292016-07-01741023103110.5194/se-7-1023-2016Fixation kinetics of chelated and non-chelated zinc in semi-arid alkaline soils: application to zinc managementT. K. Udeigwe0M. Eichmann1M. C. Menkiti2Department of Plant and Soil Science, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas 79409, USADepartment of Plant and Soil Science, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas 79409, USADepartment of Chemical Engineering, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, NigeriaThis study was designed to examine the fixation pattern and kinetics of zinc (Zn) in chelated (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, EDTA) and non-chelated mixed micronutrient systems of semi-arid alkaline soils from the Southern High Plains, USA. Soils were characterized for a suite of chemical and physical properties and data obtained from extraction experiments fitted to various kinetic models. About 30 % more plant-available Zn was fixed in the non-chelated system within the first 14 days with only about 18 % difference observed between the two systems by day 90, suggesting that the effectiveness of the chelated compounds tended to decrease over time. The strengths of the relationships of change in available Zn with respect to other micronutrients (copper, iron, and manganese) were higher and more significant in the non-chelated system (average <i>R</i><sup>2</sup> of 0.83), compared to the chelated (average <i>R</i><sup>2</sup> of 0.42). Fixation of plant-available Zn was best described by the power-function model (<i>R</i><sup>2</sup> = 0.94, SE  =  0.076) in the non-chelated system, and was poorly described by all the models examined in the chelated system. Reaction rate constants and relationships generated from this study can serve as important tools for micronutrient management and for future micronutrient modeling studies on these soils and other semi-arid regions of the world.http://www.solid-earth.net/7/1023/2016/se-7-1023-2016.pdf
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author T. K. Udeigwe
M. Eichmann
M. C. Menkiti
spellingShingle T. K. Udeigwe
M. Eichmann
M. C. Menkiti
Fixation kinetics of chelated and non-chelated zinc in semi-arid alkaline soils: application to zinc management
Solid Earth
author_facet T. K. Udeigwe
M. Eichmann
M. C. Menkiti
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title Fixation kinetics of chelated and non-chelated zinc in semi-arid alkaline soils: application to zinc management
title_short Fixation kinetics of chelated and non-chelated zinc in semi-arid alkaline soils: application to zinc management
title_full Fixation kinetics of chelated and non-chelated zinc in semi-arid alkaline soils: application to zinc management
title_fullStr Fixation kinetics of chelated and non-chelated zinc in semi-arid alkaline soils: application to zinc management
title_full_unstemmed Fixation kinetics of chelated and non-chelated zinc in semi-arid alkaline soils: application to zinc management
title_sort fixation kinetics of chelated and non-chelated zinc in semi-arid alkaline soils: application to zinc management
publisher Copernicus Publications
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1869-9529
publishDate 2016-07-01
description This study was designed to examine the fixation pattern and kinetics of zinc (Zn) in chelated (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, EDTA) and non-chelated mixed micronutrient systems of semi-arid alkaline soils from the Southern High Plains, USA. Soils were characterized for a suite of chemical and physical properties and data obtained from extraction experiments fitted to various kinetic models. About 30 % more plant-available Zn was fixed in the non-chelated system within the first 14 days with only about 18 % difference observed between the two systems by day 90, suggesting that the effectiveness of the chelated compounds tended to decrease over time. The strengths of the relationships of change in available Zn with respect to other micronutrients (copper, iron, and manganese) were higher and more significant in the non-chelated system (average <i>R</i><sup>2</sup> of 0.83), compared to the chelated (average <i>R</i><sup>2</sup> of 0.42). Fixation of plant-available Zn was best described by the power-function model (<i>R</i><sup>2</sup> = 0.94, SE  =  0.076) in the non-chelated system, and was poorly described by all the models examined in the chelated system. Reaction rate constants and relationships generated from this study can serve as important tools for micronutrient management and for future micronutrient modeling studies on these soils and other semi-arid regions of the world.
url http://www.solid-earth.net/7/1023/2016/se-7-1023-2016.pdf
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