Suitability of Different Extraction Agents for the Determination of Plant-Available Part of Soil Arsenic

Authors

  • J. Szakova Department of Agrochemistry and Plant Nutrition, Czech University of Agriculture, Prague
  • P. Tlustos Department of Agrochemistry and Plant Nutrition, Czech University of Agriculture, Prague
  • D. Pavlikova Department of Agrochemistry and Plant Nutrition, Czech University of Agriculture, Prague
  • J. Balik Department of Agrochemistry and Plant Nutrition, Czech University of Agriculture, Prague

Abstract

Several soil-extraction agents were tested for the determination of plant-available As showing the following decreasing order of As extractability from soil: 2 mol.l-1 HNO3 > 0.43 mol.l-1 CH3COOH > 0.5 mol.l-1 NaHCO3 > 0.01 mol.l-1 CaCl2 >= 0.005 mol.l-1 DTPA > 0.1 mol.l-1 NaNO3 > 1 mol.l-1 NH4NO3. The relationship between As released by the indidual extraction agents and As concentrations in radishes was obtained by linear-regression analysis. The As concentration in leaves seem to more closely correlate with the soil-extractable As than the concentrations in roots. The 0.01 mol.l-1 CaCl2 proved the suitable extraction agent for the evaluation of availability of the soil As by plants.

Published

1997-09-15

How to Cite

Szakova, J., Tlustos, P., Pavlikova, D., & Balik, J. (1997). Suitability of Different Extraction Agents for the Determination of Plant-Available Part of Soil Arsenic. Chemické Listy, 91(8). Retrieved from http://blog.chemicke-listy.cz/ojs3/index.php/chemicke-listy/article/view/2755

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