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English :
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The chemical fractionatin of soil Iron in some Egyptain soil
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Arabic :
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التصنيف الكيميائى للحديد فى بعض الاراضى المصرية
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Abstract |
ABSTRACT
Twelve soil profiles representing the alluvial and calcareous
soils of Egypt were investigated for the distribution and chemical
fractions of soil iron as well as some relevant soil characteristics such
as pH, ECe, OM, CaCO3 percentages and texture class. Statistical
analysis was then preformed to correlate Fe fractions with soil
constituents.
The obtained data show that, total Fe content in the alluvial and
calcareous soils ranged from 45000 to 64500 μg g-1, and 1150 to
23100 μg g-1 with average of 53293 and 5904.2 μg g-1, respectively.
DTPA-extractable Fe varied from 4.5 to 20.65 μg g-1 and 1.6 to 3.5 μg
g-1 with an average 10.47 and 2.98 μg g-1 in the alluvial and
calcareous soils, respectively.
A six-step sequential fractionation in the alluvial soils revealed
that most of total Fe (4.5 – 7.78%) was present in the residual fraction.
The percentages of soil Fe in the (soluble + exchangeable), carbonate,
occluded and organic fractions varied from 0.001 to 9.94%, 2.29 to
8.95%, 0.2 to 0.89% and 0.38 to 2.0%, respectively.
In the calcareous soils, Fe varied from,0.001 to 0.02%, 0.04 to
1.1%, 0.02 to 0.48%, 0.01 to 0.32% and 1.08 to27.83% for soluble
+exchangeable, carbonate, occluded, organically and residual Fe
respectively. Also, Fe fractions in the alluvial soils can be ranged in
the order:
Residual > organic> occluded> water +exchangeable > carbonate
In the calcareous soils the Fe fractions are very different being
Residual> carbonate>occluded> organic> water + exchangeableFactors affecting total, DTPA-extractable Fe and iron fractions
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Publication year |
2009
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Pages |
751-764
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Organization Name |
Soil, Water and Environment Research Institute (SWERI)
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Country |
Egypt
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City |
القاهرة
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Publisher |
Name:
قسم الكيمياء الزراعية
Place:
كلية الزراعة - جامعة عين شمس
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serial title |
J. Biol. Chem. Environ. Sci.
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Agris Categories |
Soil classification and genesis
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AGROVOC TERMS |
Iron.
Soil.
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Publication Type |
Journal
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