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Boron adsorption in lowland soils from Southern of the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil

The objective of this study was to evaluate the B adsorption capacity in four lowland soils from Lavras, MG, Brazil, through Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm parameters. This study was conducted throughout October and November, 1998. Samples of Alluvial Soil, Low-Humic Gley, Humic Gley and artificially drained Bog Soil were collected in 0-20 cm of profundity and sieved to 2 mm. Samples with or without liming application were incubated during 30 days. Duplicates of 4.0 g soil samples, conditioned in polyethylene tubes, received eight doses of B (0, 2, 4, 8, 12, 16, 24 and 32 mug mL-1) prepared with 20 mL CaCl2.2H2O 0.01 mol L-1 solution, using boric acid. The amount of B in the balance solution was measured through the Azomethine-H method. The high organic matter content in Humic Gley soil provided higher B adsorption capacity. The adsorption was highly correlated with organic matter, specific surface area, kaolinite, and exchangeable aluminum. Lime application provided decrease in B adsorption capacity for all soils.

nutrient availability; liming; organic matter


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