2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-06832009000500019
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Boron extraction and vertical mobility in Paraná State oxisol, Brazil

Abstract: The deficiency or excess of micronutrients has been determined by analyses of soil and plant tissue. In Brazil, the lack of studies that would define and standardize extraction and determination methods, as well as lack of correlation and calibration studies, makes it difficult to establish limits of concentration classes for analysis interpretation and fertilizer recommendations for crops. A specific extractor for soil analysis is sometimes chosen due to the ease of use in the laboratory and not in view of it… Show more

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“…The high rainfall, associated with the sandy texture of the soil, favor the leaching of B to deeper layers, decreasing the concentration in the collection layer. Boron leaching in the soil has also been observed in other studies (ROSOLEM; BISCARO, 2007;OLIVEIRA et al, 2009), justified by the high rainfall that occurred in a medium texture soil, low organic matter content and low pH. These results help to understand the non-occurrence of symptoms, because when B is added to the soil a large part can be lost by leaching.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The high rainfall, associated with the sandy texture of the soil, favor the leaching of B to deeper layers, decreasing the concentration in the collection layer. Boron leaching in the soil has also been observed in other studies (ROSOLEM; BISCARO, 2007;OLIVEIRA et al, 2009), justified by the high rainfall that occurred in a medium texture soil, low organic matter content and low pH. These results help to understand the non-occurrence of symptoms, because when B is added to the soil a large part can be lost by leaching.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Averaged across unlimed treatments, 26 % of the applied B was leached after 15 percolations with distilled water; in the limed treatments, however, only 15 % were leached (Figure 1). Thus, besides the reasonable mobility of B in soils (Oliveira Neto et al, 2009), its residual effect in this Oxisol was high because more than 70 % of the applied B still remained in the soil after all percolations, which corresponded to 570 mm of irrigation distributed in 15 weekly events.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In addition, B has the highest vertical mobility in the profile (Oliveira Neto et al, 2009;Souza et al, 2012) because at the pH values normally found in soils this nutrient is predominantly found in the soil solution as H 3 BO 3 0 . This neutral form is chemisorbed with less intensity to soil solid components than its anionic form (H 4 BO − 4 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…B deficiency is very common, especially in sandy, organic matter-poor soils, because it can be leached to deeper soil layers, where the root system of plants does not reach, or due to periods of low moisture and under conditions of soil with exaggerated application of limestone, which hamper the absorption of nutrients by plants (Azevedo, 2001), resulting in decreases in yield and quality of the harvested product. The performance of B fertilization is directly related to the rapid leaching to deeper soil layers (Saltali et al, 2005;Communar and Keren, 2007;Favaretto et al, 2007;Oliveira Neto et al, 2009), mainly due to the high mobility of this nutrient in the soil solution. In addition, the high availability of the applied B, combined with the narrow range between deficiency and toxicity in plants, can easily lead to toxicity (Communar and Keren, 2007;Lima et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%