Comparison of Three Micronutrient Soil-Test Extractants in Three Greek Soil Types

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作者
Chatzistathis, T. [1 ]
Alifragis, D. [2 ]
Therios, I. [1 ]
Dimassi, K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Lab Pomol, Sch Agr Forestry & Nat Environm, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece
[2] Aristotle Univ Thessaloniki, Lab Forest Soils, Sch Agr Forestry & Nat Environm, Thessaloniki 54124, Greece
关键词
Chondrolia Chalkidikis; DTPA; Mehlich; 3; micronutrient soil test extractants; Soltanpour and Schwab; ZINC; HYDROMETER; EFFICIENCY; MANGANESE; IRON; L;
D O I
10.1080/00103624.2013.861912
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
The purpose of the present study was to compare the ability of three micronutrient soil-test extractants [diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA), Mehlich 3, and Soltanpour and Schwab] to determine plant-available concentrations of manganese (Mn), iron (Fe), and zinc (Zn) in three soils (from parent material Marl, Gneiss schist, and Peridotite) from central Macedonia, northern Greece. In black plastic bags containing 3 kg of air-dried soil, self-rooted olive plants (cv. Chondrolia Chalkidikis) were grown for about 5 months and irrigated with distilled water during the experimental period. At the end of the experimental period, the three extractants were evaluated, based on correlation analysis among leaf micronutrient concentrations, total plant micronutrient content of olive plants, and soil micronutrient concentrations determined by each extractant. The largest extractable concentrations of Mn, Fe, and Zn were determined by Mehlich 3, compared to the other two soil-test extractants. However, for the correlation analysis, the greatest correlation coefficient between leaf Mn (and total plant Mn content) and soil extractable Mn was achieved when DTPA was used (varying from 0.76 to 0.88, depending on soil type). Therefore, it is concluded that DTPA was a better extractant to determine plant-available Mn than the other extractants for the three soils studied. For correlations between leaf Fe and Zn concentrations and also for total plant Fe and Zn content, and soil extractable concentrations, the type of extractant and soil type play a very important role in determining the best correlation. This means that in each soil type the greatest correlation was achieved with the use of other extractant. For example, for Fe in the Marl and Peridotite soils the best correlation was found for Mehlich 3, whereas in the Gneiss schist the best correlation was achieved for DTPA (R = 0.72-0.94). For Zn, in the Gneiss schist soil the best extractant in determining plant available concentration was Soltanpour and Schwab (R = 0.49-0.60), whereas in the other two soil types DTPA was found to be the most reliable extractant (R = 0.51-0.78). Therefore, soil type should be carefully and thoroughly studied by the researchers in similar future experiments.
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