Pedosphere 18(1): 92--101, 2008
ISSN 1002-0160/CN 32-1315/P
©2008 Soil Science Society of China
Published by Elsevier B.V. and Science Press
Organic ligand, competing cation, and pH effects on dissolution of zinc in soils |
P. LOMBN/ES1, A. C. CHANG2 and B. R. SINGH1 |
1 Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, P.O.Box 5003, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, N-1432 Aas (Norway). E-mail: peder.lombnaes@bioforsk.no; 2 Department of Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside, CA 92521 (USA) |
ABSTRACT |
A series of experiments were conducted to examine the interactive effects of an organic ligand, a competing cation, and pH on the dissolution of zinc (Zn) from three California soils, Maymen sandy loam, Merced clay, and Yolo clay loam. The concentrations of soluble Zn of the three soils were low in a background solution of Ca(NO3)2. Citric acid, a common organic ligand found in the rhizosphere, was effective in mobilizing Zn in these soils; its presence enhanced the concentration of Zn in soil solution by citrate forming a complex with Zn. The ability of Zn to form a complex with citric acid in the soil solution was dependent on the concentration of citric acid, pH, and the concentration of the competing cation Ca2+. The pH of the soil solution determined the extent of desorption of Zn in solid phase in the presence of citric acid. The amounts of Zn released from the solid phase were proportional to the concentration of citric acid and inversely proportional to the concentration of Ca(NO3)2 background solution, which supplied the competing cation Ca2+ for the formation of a complex with citrate. When the soil suspension was spiked with Zn, the adsorption of Zn by the soils was retarded by citric acid via the formation of the soluble Zn-citrate complex. The dissolution of Zn in the presence of citric acid was pH dependent in both adsorption and desorption processes. |
Key Words: competing cation, organic ligand, pH, soils, Zn dissolution |
Citation: Lombn/es, P., Chang, A. C. and Singh, B. R. 2008. Organic ligand, competing cation, and pH effects on dissolution of zinc in soils. Pedosphere. 18(1): 92-101. |
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