1999
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-06831999000200027
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Solubilidade e disponibilidade dos micronutrientes em fertilizantes

Abstract: RESUMOA legislação brasileira exige que os micronutrientes nos fertilizantes sejam garantidos pelo teor total presente. Isto abre um precedente para a utilização de produtos não considerados como fontes de micronutrientes na fabricação dos fertilizantes. Todavia, a eficiência agronômica desses produtos é ainda duvidosa. Objetivou-se realizar um trabalho para caracterizar a solubilidade e a disponibilidade dos micronutrientes em trinta fertilizantes comerciais, por meio do uso de cinco extratores químicos: a ág… Show more

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“…A study evaluating the solubility of some micronutrients, including Zn, in 30 samples of commercial fertilizers extracted by DTPA and EDTA, both at 5 mmol L -1 , as well as by the extractors water, 2 % CA and NAC diluted 1+9, showed low metal solubility in EDTA and DTPA. On this issue, the authors claimed that higher concentrations of these solutions of chelating extractants could be more effective in the evaluation of micronutrient solubility in fertilizers (Vale & Alcarde, 1999). Another aspect is the high Zn concentration in the studied materials, exceeding the chelating capacity of the complexing agent, as reported by Norvell (1984) for high soil Cu concentrations, exceeding the chelating capacity of DTPA.…”
Section: Levels Of Soluble Zn In 2 Nd Extractorsmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…A study evaluating the solubility of some micronutrients, including Zn, in 30 samples of commercial fertilizers extracted by DTPA and EDTA, both at 5 mmol L -1 , as well as by the extractors water, 2 % CA and NAC diluted 1+9, showed low metal solubility in EDTA and DTPA. On this issue, the authors claimed that higher concentrations of these solutions of chelating extractants could be more effective in the evaluation of micronutrient solubility in fertilizers (Vale & Alcarde, 1999). Another aspect is the high Zn concentration in the studied materials, exceeding the chelating capacity of the complexing agent, as reported by Norvell (1984) for high soil Cu concentrations, exceeding the chelating capacity of DTPA.…”
Section: Levels Of Soluble Zn In 2 Nd Extractorsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The zinc was extracted from the samples as proposed by Vale & Alcarde (1999). A total of 1.000 g of the sample was weighed in a 250 mL Erlenmeyer flask to which 100 mL of 5 mmol L -1 EDTA solution was added.…”
Section: Soluble Zn Content In 5 Mmol L -1 Edtamentioning
confidence: 99%
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