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Original Articles

Mn and Zn Micronutrients Concentrations in Acidic Soils and Source Identification Using Multivariate Statistical Methods

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Pages 2357-2371 | Received 17 Oct 2007, Accepted 28 Aug 2008, Published online: 04 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

Available (extractable by diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid, DTPA) manganese (Mn) and zinc (Zn) micronutrient concentrations in acidic agricultural soils from western Greece and their relationships with physicochemical soil parameters were evaluated by sampling and analyzing 82 representative topsoil samples. Manganese concentration in the studied soil samples (on average 31.67 mg kg−1) was of both sufficient and high levels, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food of the United Kingdom (MAFF classification, in 15.9% and 79.3% of the soil samples, respectively). In contrast, 39% of the soil samples were classified as very low and 58.5% as low in respect to the available Zn concentration (on average 1.36 mg kg−1). Nevertheless, 9.8% of the studied soils contained less Zn than is commonly accepted as plant‐growth critical level. The dataset was treated using multivariate statistics to describe the relationships of the micronutrients in the studied soils and the factors that influence these relationships. Factor analysis identified soil acidity as the main factor affecting available Mn concentration and phosphate fertilizer application as the main contributor to plant‐available Zn concentration.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors acknowledge that the investigation was carried out as part of the integrated soil mapping of the agricultural soils of Kozani's prefecture and was financially supported by the Hellenic Ministry of Macedonia‐Thrace.

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