2010
DOI: 10.1080/00103624.2010.517883
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Zinc Adsorption as Affected by Supporting Electrolyte in Benchmark Soils of Punjab in Northwest India

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“…For instance, Lumsdon et al (1995) found no effect of chloride complexation reactions on Zn 2+ adsorption for two Humaquepts soils, which could be related to the low logK (0.43) for the formation of ZnCl + species (U.S. EPA, 1999). On the other hand, Kaur et al (2010) found higher Zn 2+ adsorption for chloride-based electrolyte systems than for nitratebased ones.…”
Section: Multi-component Interactions and Effects Of Potassium Fertil...mentioning
confidence: 88%
“…For instance, Lumsdon et al (1995) found no effect of chloride complexation reactions on Zn 2+ adsorption for two Humaquepts soils, which could be related to the low logK (0.43) for the formation of ZnCl + species (U.S. EPA, 1999). On the other hand, Kaur et al (2010) found higher Zn 2+ adsorption for chloride-based electrolyte systems than for nitratebased ones.…”
Section: Multi-component Interactions and Effects Of Potassium Fertil...mentioning
confidence: 88%