1. QUALITY ASSESSMENT OF ACID SOILS IN SERBIA WITH RESPECT TO THE CONTENT AND MOBILITY OF MICROELEMENTS.
- Author
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Milivojević, Jelena and Jelić, Miodrag
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ACID soils ,TRACE element content of soils ,TRACE elements in agriculture ,AGRICULTURAL chemicals - Abstract
This paper evaluates the quality of acid soils in Central Serbia with respect to the content, mobility and availability of certain microelements (Fe, Mn and Zn). Also, the effect of major agrochemical characteristics of the tested soils on the mobility and availability of these microelements in the soils is analyzed. Quite complex transformations of mineral and organic materials affecting the availability of microelements (Fe, Mn and Zn) occur in these soils. Due to highly unfavorable chemical processes, acid soils in Central Serbia contain physiologically poorly active iron that has low availability, thus resulting in iron deficiency. Manganese in these soils shows marked mobility, particularly at a pH below 5.5, which leads to significant increase its availability in soil. Zn content in the exchangeable fraction of acid soils is negligible (0.1%). These soils exhibit a considerable cation exchange capacity (over 25 meq/100 g), thus causing a significant reduction in Zn availability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015