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Soil Boron Migration as Influenced by Leaching Rate and Soil Characteristics: A Column Study

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/00103624.2019.1631333

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Boron; mobility; leaching; soil properties

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  1. Moroccan Laboratory of Agriculture LABOMAG

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Soil boron (B) supply is usually used by farmers to correct B deficiency in many crops. The excessive application of this fertilizer may threaten environment components particularly underground water and soil. This study was undertaken to evaluate B migration at different soil characteristics and leaching levels. Three soils were collected from different southwestern Mediterranean areas. Then, three annual leaching rates were tested for each soil: 35 mm, 237 mm, and 565 mm in a sandy soil; 35 mm, 103 mm, and 247 mm in a silty-clay soil; 35 mm, 70 mm, and 140 mm in a clay-calcareous soil. The experiments were conducted in PVC columns filled with 30 cm of the studied soils. 0.5 mg kg(-1) of B was applied to the surface of each soil. The results showed that B migration is mainly related to leaching rate and clay content. The soil B losses (y) can be predicted using the regression model: y (mg kg(-1)) = 0.001a-0.01b+0.14 (adjusted R-2 = 0.92) where a = leaching rates (mm) and b = soil clay content (%). The B leaching threat is higher on sandy soil compared to other soils. However, soil B accumulation risk seems to occur particularly in silty-clay and clay-calcareous soils. Further, bioavailable B enrichment was recorded only on silty-clay soil.

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