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Extractability of available boron and its sequential fractionation in alkaline calcareous soils of India
Authors:A K Boparai  J S Manchanda
Affiliation:1. Department of Soil Science, Punjab Agricultural University, Punjab, India;2. Department of Soil Science, PAU, Ludhiana, India
Abstract:The evaluation of different extractants for boron (B) estimation and the study of different boron pools is of utmost importance for the effective use of native and soil applied B. For evaluation of different extractants in diverse soils, twenty-one soil samples varying in soil properties were analyzed to estimate chemical pools of B and available B by using extractants (NH4OAc, AB-DTPA, hot and cold CaCl2, tartaric acid, HCl, mannitol, and hot water soluble). Available B extracted by the most commonly used method (HWS-B) was significantly and positively correlated with that extracted by other reagents (r = 0.772** to 0.905**) and the maximum value was observed with HCC-B (r = 0.917**) followed by Mann-B (0.905**). The amount of B in readily soluble, specifically adsorbed, oxide bound, organically bound and residual mineral fraction varied from 0.17 to 2.71, 0.14 to 1.77, 0.31 to 5.88, 0.56 to 7.42 and 0.17 to 2.71% of total B in soils, respectively. Thus, HCC and Mann methods can be used as extracting reagent of B in alkaline calcareous soils instead of HWS.
Keywords:Chemical pools  extractants  HWS-B
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