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Título: Hydrogen and aluminum inhibition of soybean root extension from limed soil into acid subsurface solutions.
Autor: SANZONOWICZ, C.
SMYTH, T. J.
ISRAEL, D. W.
Afiliación: CLAUDIO SANZONOWICZ, CPAC; NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY; NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY.
Año: 1998
Referencia: Journal of Plant Nutrition, New York, v. 21, n. 2, p. 387-403, 1998.
Descripción: Abstract: Soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr. cv. ‘Ransom'] root elongation under varying concentrations of solution hydrogen (H) and aluminum (Al) was investigated in a vertical split‐root system. Roots extending from a limed and fertilized soil compartment grew for 12 days into a subsurface compartment with solutions adjusted to either different pH values from 3.7 to 5.5 or a factorial combination of pH (4.0,4.6, and 5.2) and Al (0,7.5, 15, and 30 μM) levels. Ionic forms of Al were estimated with GEOCHEM and solution Al was determined with ferron. Boron (B) (18.5 μM) and zinc (Zn) (0.5 μM) were supplied to all solution treatments, in addition to 2000 μM Ca, after preliminary studies at pH 5.2 without Al indicated that their omission inhibited length of tap roots and their laterals in the subsurface compartment. Both H+ and Al inhibited the length of lateral roots more than tap roots. Lateral roots failed to develop on tap roots at pH<4.3 or in treatments with 30 μM Al. Relative tap root length (RRL) among treatments receiving Al correlated with Al as measured by reaction with ferron for 30s. Ferron‐reactive Al was correlated to GEOCHEM‐predicted Al3+ activity (r=0.99). A 50% reduction in RRL occurred with either 2.1 μM Al3+ activity or 4.9 uM ferron‐reactive Al. The absence of shoot and soil‐root biomass differences among solution treatments in the split‐root system indicated that differences in root growth in the subsurface compartment were not directly confounded with differences in top growth.
Thesagro: Acidez
Alumínio
Calagem
Glycine Max
Hidrogênio
Raiz
Soja
Solo
Tipo de Material: Artigo de periódico
Acceso: openAccess
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