DISTRIBUTION OF SOME MICRONUTRIENTS AND THEIR CONCENTRATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH CALCIUM CARBONATE IN SOME SELECTED SOIL ORDERS IN NINAVA AND DUHOK PROVINCES | ||
Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture | ||
Article 9, Volume 46, Issue 2, June 2018, Pages 82-91 PDF (740.69 K) | ||
Document Type: Research | ||
DOI: 10.33899/magrj.2018.161446 | ||
Authors | ||
Adel Al-Taee* ; Ahmed S. AL-Taee | ||
Soil Sciences and Water Source Dept., College of Agriculture and Forestry, Mosul University. Iraq | ||
Abstract | ||
Concentrations of some trace elements (Iron, Manganese, Copper and Zink) associated with calcium carbonate have been studied in four locations from different soil orders (Entisols و Aridisols و Mollisols و Vertisol). The purpose of this work is study the pedogenic distribution of these elements. Results showed a clear increase in the concentrations of iron, copper and zinc in Zawita soil followed by Sumeel soil. However the soil in Al-Fadlia was exclusively showed a high content of manganese, due to the presence of manganese oxides deposits in these soils. The soil of Hawi Al-Kanisa was marked by relatively low concentrations of trace elements associated with calcium carbonate. The pedogenic distribution of these elements associated with calcium carbonate, the results showed homogeneous in iron concentrations with depth in Zawita soil and increase with depth in Al-Fadlia soil, while concentration was slightly decreased with depth, then return to rise in Sumeel and Hawi Al-Kanisa soils.However soils of Zawita,Sumeel and Hawi Al-Kanisa showed a relative uniform distribution of manganese with depth, while highest concentrations was found in the third and fourth depths in Al-Fadlia soil. The elements copper and zinc associated with calcium carbonate did not show a specific behavior in pedogenic distribution in all studied soils. | ||
Keywords | ||
Micronutrients; Calcium carbonate | ||
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