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Zinc adsorption characteristics of selected calcareous soils of Iran and their relationship with soil properties
Abstract:Abstract

The apparent recovery of applied zinc (Zn) by plants is very low in calcareous soils of Iran because most of it is retained by the soil solids. Subsamples of 24 surface soil (clay 130–530 g kg‐1; pH 7.7–8.4; electrical conductivity 0.63–3.10 dS m‐1; organic matter 6.0–22.0 g kg‐1; cation exchange capacity 8–20 cmol kg‐1; calcium carbonate (CaCO3) equivalent 180–460 g kg‐1) representing 13 soil series in three taxonomic orders were equilibrated with zinc sulphate (ZnSO4) solutions and the amount of Zn disappeared from solution after a 24‐h shaking period was taken as that adsorbed (retained) by the soil solids. The adsorption data were fitted to Freundlich (X=ACB) and Langmuir X=(K‐bC)/(1+K#lbC)] adsorption isotherms. Backward stepwiseprocedure was used to obtain regression equations with isotherms coefficients as dependent and soil properties as independent variables. Freundlich A and Langmuir K were found to be highly significantly related to pH and clay and increasing as these soil properties increased. But Langmuir b was related only to clay and Freundlich B showed no significant relationship with any of the properties studied. The distribution coefficient (also called maximum buffering capacity), calculated as the product of Langmuir K and b, was also found to be highly significantly related to pH and clay. It is concluded that pH and clay content of calcareous soils are the most influential soil properties in retention of Zn.
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