2020
DOI: 10.1590/1678-992x-2018-0023
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Abstract: Boron-B concentrations that cause deficiency and those that cause toxicity appear to be very similar, compared to other nutrients, which can complicate successful management of this element in soils. In this study, B adsorption onto two Oxisols from Brazil (Rhodic Eutroperox and Anionic Acroperox), two Alfisols (Natric Palexeralf and Aridic Paleustalf) and an Entisol (Xeric Torrifluvent) from the United States of America were evaluated. The samples were treated with sodium hypochlorite in order to remove soil … Show more

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“…Similarly, Dinssa and Elias [72] reported very low to low B distribution in the Bako Tribe of western Ethiopia. Te pH is retained as the main factor afecting B adsorption in agricultural soils [123], as well as soil texture, soil moisture, parent material, clay nature and content, Al and Fe (hydr)oxides, clay minerals, calcium carbonate, and organic matter and interrelationship with other elements afect the B concentration in soil [124,125]. For instance, Wójcik [126] reported high B defciency on coarse texture soils and recommended the application of calcium nitrate or ammonium nitrate would be appropriate to keep B more available to plants.…”
Section: Soc Tn and C/nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Dinssa and Elias [72] reported very low to low B distribution in the Bako Tribe of western Ethiopia. Te pH is retained as the main factor afecting B adsorption in agricultural soils [123], as well as soil texture, soil moisture, parent material, clay nature and content, Al and Fe (hydr)oxides, clay minerals, calcium carbonate, and organic matter and interrelationship with other elements afect the B concentration in soil [124,125]. For instance, Wójcik [126] reported high B defciency on coarse texture soils and recommended the application of calcium nitrate or ammonium nitrate would be appropriate to keep B more available to plants.…”
Section: Soc Tn and C/nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Dinssa and Elias (2021) reported very low to low B distribution in the Bako Tribe of western Ethiopia. The pH is retained as the main factor affecting B adsorption in agricultural soils (Santos et al 2019), as well as soil texture, soil moisture, parent material, clay nature and content, Al and Fe hydroxides, clay minerals, calcium carbonate, and organic matter and interrelationship with other elements affect the B concentration in soil (Ahmad et al 2012;Arora and Chahal 2010). Wójcik (2000) reported high B deficiency on coarse texture soils and recommended the application of calcium nitrate or ammonium nitrate would be appropriate to keep B more available to plants.…”
Section: Chemical Characteristics Of the Studied Soilsmentioning
confidence: 99%