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024 8 _ahttps://doi.org/10.2136/sssaj1957.03615995002100030014x
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041 _aeng
100 1 _aAdams, F.
_932070
245 1 0 _aManganese toxicity and soil acidity in relation to crinkle leaf of cotton
260 _aUnited States of America :
_bJohn Wiley & Sons,
_c1957.
500 _aPeer review
520 _aA Kalmia fine sandy loam having a pH of 4.5 on which crinkle leaf of cotton occurred in the field was studied in the laboratory and greenhouse. An application of CaCO3 and Na2CO3 to the soil prevented the occurrence of crinkle leaf, whereas the addition of a neutral calcium salt did not prevent the abnormality. Water-soluble manganese in the soil was greatly reduced by CaCO3 or Na2CO3; however, these salts had little effect on the amount of exchangeable or reducible manganese. CaCl2 had little or no effect on the abundance of any form of soil manganese. A technique was used that maintained high acidity of the soil solution while controlling the amount of manganese and aluminum in solution. By this technique, the symptoms of crinkle leaf were shown to be the result of a high level of manganese in the soil solution and not because of some other factor associated with high soil acidity. Crinkle leaf of cotton can be expected as sufficient acidity develops in those soils that have a high potential supplying power of soluble manganese. The necessary preventive measure for crinkle leaf in the field is an adequate liming program.
546 _aText in English
650 7 _aManganese
_2AGROVOC
_98926
650 7 _aToxicity
_2AGROVOC
_99450
650 7 _aSoil pH
_2AGROVOC
_910583
650 7 _aGossypium
_2AGROVOC
_99953
650 7 _aSandy soils
_2AGROVOC
_95402
650 7 _aLoam soils
_2AGROVOC
_937053
650 7 _aAcidity
_2AGROVOC
_918928
650 7 _aField area
_2AGROVOC
_937054
650 7 _aGreenhouses
_2AGROVOC
_915564
650 7 _aLaboratory experimentation
_2AGROVOC
_95308
700 1 _aWear, J.I.
_937052
773 0 _dUnited States of America : John Wiley & Sons, 1957.
_gv. 21, no. 3, p. 305-308
_tSoil Science Society of America Journal
_wG444110
_x0361-5995
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