Effect of acidification on the content of water-soluble aluminium in pseudogleys

The results show that solution pH in different soils decreased unevenly with rates of acid. Total aluminium has a tendency to gradually increase from pH 6.0 to about 4.0, and then Altot is abruptly released. Almono occurs in soils of pH 5.5 and lower. The percentage of Almono/Altot is lower in soils...

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Main Authors: Mrvić Vesna, Čakmak Dragan, Sikirić Biljana, Nikoloski Mile, Delić Dušica, Belanović Snežana, Beloica Jelena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of field and vegetable crops, Novi Sad 2012-01-01
Series:Ratarstvo i Povrtarstvo
Subjects:
pH
Online Access:http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1821-3944/2012/1821-39441203257M.pdf
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spelling doaj-e255e2aac25842d684edd8ef8f30d90f2020-11-24T23:08:54ZengInstitute of field and vegetable crops, Novi SadRatarstvo i Povrtarstvo1821-39442217-83922012-01-0149325726210.5937/ratpov49-22931821-39441203257MEffect of acidification on the content of water-soluble aluminium in pseudogleysMrvić Vesna0Čakmak Dragan1Sikirić Biljana2Nikoloski Mile3Delić Dušica4Belanović Snežana5Beloica Jelena6Institute of Soil Sciences, Belgrade, SerbiaInstitute of Soil Sciences, Belgrade, SerbiaInstitute of Soil Sciences, Belgrade, SerbiaInstitute of Soil Sciences, Belgrade, SerbiaInstitute of Soil Sciences, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry, Belgrade, SerbiaUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry, Belgrade, SerbiaThe results show that solution pH in different soils decreased unevenly with rates of acid. Total aluminium has a tendency to gradually increase from pH 6.0 to about 4.0, and then Altot is abruptly released. Almono occurs in soils of pH 5.5 and lower. The percentage of Almono/Altot is lower in soils of Salaš and Jabučje and it reached 100% at pH equal to 3.09 and 3.40, and in Kladovo and Arilje it accounted for 100% at pH equal to 4.10 and 4.41. Above these pH values there are less toxic polymeric Al, which is important in assessing the adverse effects of Al on the plant. Based on the dynamics of Altot, and especially of Almono, it can be concluded that a less detrimental effect of acidification on Al mobilisation occurred in pseudogleys with higher pH, CEC and base saturation, and with lower levels of some reactive Al reserve.http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1821-3944/2012/1821-39441203257M.pdfacidificationaluminiumdynamicspHpseudogleysoils
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author Mrvić Vesna
Čakmak Dragan
Sikirić Biljana
Nikoloski Mile
Delić Dušica
Belanović Snežana
Beloica Jelena
spellingShingle Mrvić Vesna
Čakmak Dragan
Sikirić Biljana
Nikoloski Mile
Delić Dušica
Belanović Snežana
Beloica Jelena
Effect of acidification on the content of water-soluble aluminium in pseudogleys
Ratarstvo i Povrtarstvo
acidification
aluminium
dynamics
pH
pseudogley
soils
author_facet Mrvić Vesna
Čakmak Dragan
Sikirić Biljana
Nikoloski Mile
Delić Dušica
Belanović Snežana
Beloica Jelena
author_sort Mrvić Vesna
title Effect of acidification on the content of water-soluble aluminium in pseudogleys
title_short Effect of acidification on the content of water-soluble aluminium in pseudogleys
title_full Effect of acidification on the content of water-soluble aluminium in pseudogleys
title_fullStr Effect of acidification on the content of water-soluble aluminium in pseudogleys
title_full_unstemmed Effect of acidification on the content of water-soluble aluminium in pseudogleys
title_sort effect of acidification on the content of water-soluble aluminium in pseudogleys
publisher Institute of field and vegetable crops, Novi Sad
series Ratarstvo i Povrtarstvo
issn 1821-3944
2217-8392
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The results show that solution pH in different soils decreased unevenly with rates of acid. Total aluminium has a tendency to gradually increase from pH 6.0 to about 4.0, and then Altot is abruptly released. Almono occurs in soils of pH 5.5 and lower. The percentage of Almono/Altot is lower in soils of Salaš and Jabučje and it reached 100% at pH equal to 3.09 and 3.40, and in Kladovo and Arilje it accounted for 100% at pH equal to 4.10 and 4.41. Above these pH values there are less toxic polymeric Al, which is important in assessing the adverse effects of Al on the plant. Based on the dynamics of Altot, and especially of Almono, it can be concluded that a less detrimental effect of acidification on Al mobilisation occurred in pseudogleys with higher pH, CEC and base saturation, and with lower levels of some reactive Al reserve.
topic acidification
aluminium
dynamics
pH
pseudogley
soils
url http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1821-3944/2012/1821-39441203257M.pdf
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