1990
DOI: 10.1007/bf00012820
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A sand-zeolite culture system for simulating plant acquisition of potassium from soils

Abstract: A sand-zeolite culture system simulating plant acquisition of K from soils has been developed. The system, a mixture of synthetic zeolite 1E-96 and coarse-sand, provides K concentrations comparable to soils depending on the K concentration ratios of solutions loaded onto the cation-exchange sites of the zeolite and the ionic strengths of the nutrient solutions supplied during the period of plant growth.Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) strain 203, PI 124163, was used in this study. An increase in the amou… Show more

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“…Crystalline zeolites are the most effective ion exchangers, with capacities ranging from 1.5 to 5.5 meq/g (anhydrous) and are able to adsorb up to 30% of their dry weight. More than 50 naturally occurring zeolites have been identified, and 100 have been synthesized [21]. Many of them are available commercially.…”
Section: Improving Container Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Crystalline zeolites are the most effective ion exchangers, with capacities ranging from 1.5 to 5.5 meq/g (anhydrous) and are able to adsorb up to 30% of their dry weight. More than 50 naturally occurring zeolites have been identified, and 100 have been synthesized [21]. Many of them are available commercially.…”
Section: Improving Container Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%