Evaluation of zinc status ecuadorian soils
A short-term greenhouse cropping procedure was developed to evaluate the zinc status of soils. In this procedure» corn plants are grown in sand culture in such a way that the actively-growing roots can be placed in contact with a small volume of soil (100 grams) for two weeks. This results in an exhaustive removal of available zinc from the soil/ and the zinc content of the corn plants gives a measure of the zinc status of the soil. In each cropping experiment/ a standard soil known to be deficient in zinc is included to provide a means for comparison. By using this technique to evaluate the zinc status of 10 Ecuadorian soils/ it was determined that 3 of the 10 soils were possibly deficient in zinc.
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Main Author: | Torres, Fernando Pacifico |
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Format: | Tesis biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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Michigan: Michigan State University, 1974. 62 p.
1974
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Subjects: | SUELOS, ZINC, EVALUACIÓN, ECUADOR, MAG. SC. THESIS, |
Online Access: | http://repositorio.iniap.gob.ec/handle/41000/1241 |
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