Zinc deficiency in paddy soils is often a problem for rice production. Flooding can decrease availability of metals in non-calcareous soils through different mechanisms associated with the redox status of the soil. Laboratory experiments were combined with equilibrium modeling to explain the processes that governed the dynamics of Zn in non-calcareous paddy soils at varying redox potentials (Eh). Air-dried soil samples were submerged and incubated in a reaction cell under N2 for 4 weeks with continuous stirring, and then purged with compressed air for another week to reoxidize the system. The Eh of the four contrasting soils started at 120 to 300 mV, decreased to -220 to -300 mV after 100 to 250 hours of reduction, and was maintained at thi...
Scarcity of water causes a shift from flooded to aerobic conditions for rice production in zinc defi...
The changes in soil chemistry following submergence of a soil for rice production result in zinc (Zn...
The concentration of Cu (Copper) and Zn (Zinc) decreases upon flooded conditions of rice soil. To as...
Uptake of trace metals by crops is determined by the solubility of trace metals. In paddy soils, flo...
The primary purpose of this study was to determine how flooding and draining cycles affect the redox...
Knowledge of zinc (Zn) distribution among various fractions will help to predict the potential of th...
Zinc is an important nutrient for plants, but it can be toxic at high concentrations. The solubility...
Cadmium (Cd) is a non-essential element for human nutrition and is an agricultural soil contaminant....
The transition from anaerobic to aerobic rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivation has been reported to dec...
Alternating flooding and drainage conditions have a strong influence on redox chemistry and the solu...
Zinc (Zn) deficiency is a widely occurring constraint for rice production and for human nutrition. S...
A study was conducted in 22 alluvial soils of West Bengal, India to estimate the critical limit of Z...
Soil Zn availability and supply determine the success of rice grain Zn biofortification program. In ...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the most important staple food in South and Southeast Asia and plays a cru...
Zinc (Zn) deficiency has been identified as a major cause of poor yield in rice. Flooding and submer...
Scarcity of water causes a shift from flooded to aerobic conditions for rice production in zinc defi...
The changes in soil chemistry following submergence of a soil for rice production result in zinc (Zn...
The concentration of Cu (Copper) and Zn (Zinc) decreases upon flooded conditions of rice soil. To as...
Uptake of trace metals by crops is determined by the solubility of trace metals. In paddy soils, flo...
The primary purpose of this study was to determine how flooding and draining cycles affect the redox...
Knowledge of zinc (Zn) distribution among various fractions will help to predict the potential of th...
Zinc is an important nutrient for plants, but it can be toxic at high concentrations. The solubility...
Cadmium (Cd) is a non-essential element for human nutrition and is an agricultural soil contaminant....
The transition from anaerobic to aerobic rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivation has been reported to dec...
Alternating flooding and drainage conditions have a strong influence on redox chemistry and the solu...
Zinc (Zn) deficiency is a widely occurring constraint for rice production and for human nutrition. S...
A study was conducted in 22 alluvial soils of West Bengal, India to estimate the critical limit of Z...
Soil Zn availability and supply determine the success of rice grain Zn biofortification program. In ...
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is the most important staple food in South and Southeast Asia and plays a cru...
Zinc (Zn) deficiency has been identified as a major cause of poor yield in rice. Flooding and submer...
Scarcity of water causes a shift from flooded to aerobic conditions for rice production in zinc defi...
The changes in soil chemistry following submergence of a soil for rice production result in zinc (Zn...
The concentration of Cu (Copper) and Zn (Zinc) decreases upon flooded conditions of rice soil. To as...