AVAILABILITY OF ZINC TO MAIZE AS AFFECTED BY Zn ADDITION AND BY SOIL pH

Research dealing with zinc availability is meager in the soils of Southern Brazil as a result of the constant lack of response of crops to addition of this nutrient. Since soil pH affects Zn in the soil, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of lime and Zn addition on Zn availability to maize in t...

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Main Authors: NÚBIA MICHELI ZAVAGLIA PEREIRA, PAULO ROBERTO ERNANI, LUIS SANGOI
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo 2007-12-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo
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Online Access:http://rbms.cnpms.embrapa.br/index.php/ojs/article/view/232/230
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spelling doaj-b0da798b928a47f38c5f579eb44e25a62021-08-02T18:24:13ZengAssociação Brasileira de Milho e SorgoRevista Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo1676-689X1980-64772007-12-0163273284AVAILABILITY OF ZINC TO MAIZE AS AFFECTED BY Zn ADDITION AND BY SOIL pHNÚBIA MICHELI ZAVAGLIA PEREIRAPAULO ROBERTO ERNANILUIS SANGOIResearch dealing with zinc availability is meager in the soils of Southern Brazil as a result of the constant lack of response of crops to addition of this nutrient. Since soil pH affects Zn in the soil, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of lime and Zn addition on Zn availability to maize in two Brazilian soils. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse, with four pH values (natural; 5.5; 6.0; and 6.5) and four rates of zinc (0, 10, 40, and 80 mg Zn dm-3) as treatments. Four successive maize crops were grown in two soils, without reapplication of the treatments. Zinc addition had no effect on corn dry matter regardless of soil pH, soil type and cultivation. The amount of Zn extracted from the soil by both methods (HCl 0.1 mol L-1 or Mehlich-3) increased linearly with increases on Zn applied, and it was always larger in the absence than in the presence of lime. Plant Zn concentration and Zn taken up were positively associated with Zn added and negatively related to soil pH. The pH should be considered for a better interpretation of Zn values in the soil.http://rbms.cnpms.embrapa.br/index.php/ojs/article/view/232/230Zea mayszinc availabilityliminganalytical methods
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author NÚBIA MICHELI ZAVAGLIA PEREIRA
PAULO ROBERTO ERNANI
LUIS SANGOI
spellingShingle NÚBIA MICHELI ZAVAGLIA PEREIRA
PAULO ROBERTO ERNANI
LUIS SANGOI
AVAILABILITY OF ZINC TO MAIZE AS AFFECTED BY Zn ADDITION AND BY SOIL pH
Revista Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo
Zea mays
zinc availability
liming
analytical methods
author_facet NÚBIA MICHELI ZAVAGLIA PEREIRA
PAULO ROBERTO ERNANI
LUIS SANGOI
author_sort NÚBIA MICHELI ZAVAGLIA PEREIRA
title AVAILABILITY OF ZINC TO MAIZE AS AFFECTED BY Zn ADDITION AND BY SOIL pH
title_short AVAILABILITY OF ZINC TO MAIZE AS AFFECTED BY Zn ADDITION AND BY SOIL pH
title_full AVAILABILITY OF ZINC TO MAIZE AS AFFECTED BY Zn ADDITION AND BY SOIL pH
title_fullStr AVAILABILITY OF ZINC TO MAIZE AS AFFECTED BY Zn ADDITION AND BY SOIL pH
title_full_unstemmed AVAILABILITY OF ZINC TO MAIZE AS AFFECTED BY Zn ADDITION AND BY SOIL pH
title_sort availability of zinc to maize as affected by zn addition and by soil ph
publisher Associação Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo
series Revista Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo
issn 1676-689X
1980-6477
publishDate 2007-12-01
description Research dealing with zinc availability is meager in the soils of Southern Brazil as a result of the constant lack of response of crops to addition of this nutrient. Since soil pH affects Zn in the soil, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of lime and Zn addition on Zn availability to maize in two Brazilian soils. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse, with four pH values (natural; 5.5; 6.0; and 6.5) and four rates of zinc (0, 10, 40, and 80 mg Zn dm-3) as treatments. Four successive maize crops were grown in two soils, without reapplication of the treatments. Zinc addition had no effect on corn dry matter regardless of soil pH, soil type and cultivation. The amount of Zn extracted from the soil by both methods (HCl 0.1 mol L-1 or Mehlich-3) increased linearly with increases on Zn applied, and it was always larger in the absence than in the presence of lime. Plant Zn concentration and Zn taken up were positively associated with Zn added and negatively related to soil pH. The pH should be considered for a better interpretation of Zn values in the soil.
topic Zea mays
zinc availability
liming
analytical methods
url http://rbms.cnpms.embrapa.br/index.php/ojs/article/view/232/230
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