Micronutrients Status and Their Relation to Soil Characteristics of South- East Coastal Soils of INDIA

Authors

  • Vijayakumar R.
  • Arokiaraj A.
  • Martin Deva Prasath P.

Keywords:

DTPA-extractable, micronutrients, soil properties, coastal soil, parameters

Abstract

Hundred surface soil samples representing eighteen villages of the recently tsunami affected areas of Sirkali taluk of Tamilnadu in India were analyzed for the distribution of basic soil parameters viz., pH, EC, OC and OM by using standard methods and available micronutrients (DTPA extractable) viz., Fe, Mn, Cu and Zn were investigated by using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer method (ECIL, AAS-4129). The micronutrient status and their relationship with soil properties were also studied. The result showed that the micronutrients, Fe was found to be deficient by 26% and sufficient by 74%, Mn was found to be sufficient by 100%, Cu was found to be deficient by 9% and sufficient by 91%, Zn was found to be deficient by 3% and 82% in marginal and 15% sufficient respectively. Further, Fe showed positive correlation with pH, EC, OC and OM. Mn also followed the same trend as that of Fe with OC, EC and OM but negative with pH. Cu showed positive correlation with OC and OM but negative correlation with pH and EC and Zn as well.

Published

2011-06-30

How to Cite

Vijayakumar R., Arokiaraj A., & Martin Deva Prasath P. (2011). Micronutrients Status and Their Relation to Soil Characteristics of South- East Coastal Soils of INDIA. International Journal of Research in Chemistry and Environment (IJRCE), 1(1), 147–150. Retrieved from https://ijrce.org/index.php/ijrce/article/view/70

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