Soils contain various iron compounds that differ in solubility, reducibility and extractability. Moreover, the contribution of the various iron compounds to total iron (Fe) and total Fe concentrations differs highly among soils. As a result, the total reducible Fe content can also differ among soils, and so does the dynamics of iron reduction. These factors complicate the prediction of reducible Fe based on Fe extraction data and hamper the application of process-based models for reduced or waterlogged soils where redox processes play a key-role. This paper presents a theoretical analysis relating reducible to extractable Fe reported in the literature. Predictions made from this theoretical analysis were evaluated in soil incubations using ...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Iron (Fe) is one of the most abundant elements in the earth's crust and intensi...
Iron toxicity can cause considerable reductions in the productivity of rice, depending on the sever...
Organic matter has a function to maintain reductive conditions and to chelate toxic elements in acid...
Soils contain various iron compounds that differ in solubility, reducibility and extractability. Mor...
International audienceIncorporation of crop residues in the soil results in the more reducing condit...
Iron toxicity is a major soil constraint to rice,(Oryza sative L.) cropping in highland swamps of Bu...
The available iron contents of 40 different soils were determined by using 10 different chemical ext...
The primary purpose of this study was to determine how flooding and draining cycles affect the redox...
JaffreJ:ic): To characterize iron (Fe) concentration in tropical paddy soils with ditTerent organic ...
Not AvailableDeficiency of Fe in rice mainly occurs under upland condition, particularly in alkaline...
Organic matter has a function to maintain reductive conditions and to chelate toxic elements in acid...
International audienceThe iron isotope composition was used to investigate dissimilatory iron reduct...
Paddy soil indigenous N supply is often poorly related to N status and our aim was to assess its lin...
Iron toxicity is one of the problems most often found in lowland rice systems in West Africa. It is ...
Iron (III) oxides are ubiquitous components of soils. Soil Fe (III) oxides often contain trace metal...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Iron (Fe) is one of the most abundant elements in the earth's crust and intensi...
Iron toxicity can cause considerable reductions in the productivity of rice, depending on the sever...
Organic matter has a function to maintain reductive conditions and to chelate toxic elements in acid...
Soils contain various iron compounds that differ in solubility, reducibility and extractability. Mor...
International audienceIncorporation of crop residues in the soil results in the more reducing condit...
Iron toxicity is a major soil constraint to rice,(Oryza sative L.) cropping in highland swamps of Bu...
The available iron contents of 40 different soils were determined by using 10 different chemical ext...
The primary purpose of this study was to determine how flooding and draining cycles affect the redox...
JaffreJ:ic): To characterize iron (Fe) concentration in tropical paddy soils with ditTerent organic ...
Not AvailableDeficiency of Fe in rice mainly occurs under upland condition, particularly in alkaline...
Organic matter has a function to maintain reductive conditions and to chelate toxic elements in acid...
International audienceThe iron isotope composition was used to investigate dissimilatory iron reduct...
Paddy soil indigenous N supply is often poorly related to N status and our aim was to assess its lin...
Iron toxicity is one of the problems most often found in lowland rice systems in West Africa. It is ...
Iron (III) oxides are ubiquitous components of soils. Soil Fe (III) oxides often contain trace metal...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Iron (Fe) is one of the most abundant elements in the earth's crust and intensi...
Iron toxicity can cause considerable reductions in the productivity of rice, depending on the sever...
Organic matter has a function to maintain reductive conditions and to chelate toxic elements in acid...