Title of article :
Availability and fractionation of trace elements in arid calcareous soils
Author/Authors :
AI Jaloud, A. A. King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology - National Center for Agricultural Technologies, Saudi Arabia , Al Rabhi, M. A. Saudi Basic Industries Corporation - Technology and Innovation Department, Saudi Arabia , Bashour, I. I. American Universityof Beirut - Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences - Soils Irrigation and Mechanization Department, Lebanon
Abstract :
Thirty seven soil samples were collected from seven agricultural regions in Saudi Arabia to investigate trace element availability and fractionation distribution. Di-ethylene tri-amine penta acetic acid extractable micronutrients ranged from 1.1 to 11.5 μg g^-1 for Fe, 0.2-3.7 μg g^-1 for Zn, 0.48-13.0 μg g^-1 for Mn, and 0.2-3.7 μg g^-1 for Cu. Based on published critical levels, Cu was sufficient for most crops in all soils. Four soil samples were low in Mn, 28 were low in Zn, and 31 were low in Fe. Fractionation of micronutrients (Fe, Cu, Zn, and Mn) in selected seven soil samples revealed that the exchangeable fractions were the smallest, with Zn and Cu below detection limits. Carbonate bound fractions showed the micronutrient concentrations in the order Mn Fe Cu Zn. Oxide and hydroxide bound fraction was higher than the previous two fractions; the order of the metals was Fe Mn Zn Cu. For the organic bound fractions, the order was Fe Mn Cu Zn. The residual fraction was the largest. The order of residual micronutrients was Fe Mn Zn Cu. Overall, and considering the total amount of the four micronutrients within each fraction, the five fractions followed the order: Residual oxide bound CO3 bound organic bound exchangeable. Based on the data, it is recommended that Fe and Zn applications should be included in balanced fertilization programs. Mn and Cu are sufficiently available in the studied soils, and may not need to be supplied to crops
Keywords :
Arid , Calcareous , Exchangeable , Fractionation , Micronutrients
Journal title :
Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture
Journal title :
Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture