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Interaction between Plant Nutrients: II. Effect of Chloride on Activities of Cations in Soil Solution and on Nutrient Uptake by Plants
Authors:Svend Tage Jakobsen
Affiliation:The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University , Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract:Abstract

In soil solutions the sum of cations is equivalent to that of anions. Anions are soluble or precipitated as less soluble salts. Therefore, the sum of soluble anions are responsible for the sum of cations in the soil solution. Soluble nitrate anions are unstable as they immobilize in biological materials. Hydrogen carbonate is excreted from plant roots and decomposes into carbon dioxide and carbonate. Carbonate reacts with hydrogen ions and forms complexes and ion pairs with calcium ions. Sulphate and chloride are more stable in the soil solution as anions.

Chloride ions were found to increase the activity of cations in the soil solution and to increase uptake of cations through the entire growth period. Increased absorption of cations increased yield. In temperate climate regions the surplus of chloride leaches from the root zone during winter.
Keywords:anions in soil solution  chloride  cations  synergism
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