dc.description.abstract | Since the performance of the chemical extraction methods are largely
dependent on the soil characteristics many methods have been developped
towards determining the availability index of plant nutritions in soils.
Thus, this research was conducted to select the most suitable chemical
extraction method and/or methods for available Fe, Cu, Zn, and Mn
concentrations in acid soils of Rize and Artvin regions. In the
research, total of 220 both soil and plant samples were collected by
considering the tea production potentials of orchards at second
harvesting period. 197 samples for Fe, 207 samples for Cu, 214 samples
for Zn, and 196 samples for Mn were used to test methods' efficiency in
estimating nutritional status of both soils and plants. Plant available
soil Fe, Cu, Zn, and Mn concentrations were determined by using 14
different chemical and 2 biological methods. The linear correlation
coefficients between available Fe, Cu, Zn, and Mn concentrations
determined through the chemical methods and the biological indexes
indicated that the best extraction methods for cationic microelements in
acid soils are: ``0.05 N HCl + 0.025 N H2SO4{''} for Fe, ``0.005 M
DTPA+0.01M CaCl2+0.1 M TEA (pH=7.3){''} for Cu and Zn, and ``0.01 M
CaCl2{''} for Mn. | |