Speciation analysis of nickel in soil solutions and availability to oat plants

1991 
Soil solutions were collected for speciation analysis of nickel from a pot experiment with oats. Oat plants (Avena sativa L.) were grown on 3 soils differing in total amount and origin of nickel (Ni) (Luvisol, LS with 28 mg kg-1; sludge amended Luvisol, LS+SS with 32 mg kg-1; Cambisol, CS with 95 mg kg-1). Results were compared with those for soil solutions obtained from corresponding unplanted pots. Separation methods were used for characterization of size and charge distribution and stability of the Ni species. In addition, short-term experiments were performed on the uptake rates of Ni by oat plants from the different soil solutions as well as from nutrient solutions with increasing concentrations of a synthetic chelator.
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