2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2231827/v1
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Fulvic and humic acids extracted from Eucalyptus and hay ameliorate Al toxicity effects on plant root growth through multiple mechanisms.

Abstract: Background and Aims In acidic soils aluminium (Al) toxicity, remains a critical crop limitation. Organic amendments can ameliorate Al toxicity due to the production of complex high molecular weight carbon compounds. This study evaluated the role of fulvic and humic acids (FA and HA) from Eucalyptus and hay, in ameliorating effects of Al toxicity. Methods The interaction between Eucalyptus and hay FA and HA, and Al on root growth was investigated using dilute nutrient solution. Five Al concentrations (0-270 µM)… Show more

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