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1 Ιαν 2019 · Chlorine is important for the fertility of soils being a nutrient for crops. However, anthropogenic activities often lead to excessive accumulation of the anion of chlorine, (Cl −) in soils, either directly by applying animal wastes that are usually rich in Cl − or via atmospheric
- Chloride on The Move
Chloride (Cl −) is a plant nutrient with proposed regulatory...
- Chloride Determination and Levels in The Soil-Plant Environment
The soil at the Northern Forest Research Centre is an Orthic...
- Impacts of Swine Manure Pits on Groundwater Quality
Manure deep-pits are commonly used to store manure at...
- De-icing Salt Contamination Reduces Urban Tree Performance in Structural Soil Cells
While soil cells are effective at preventing soil compaction...
- Availability
Faba bean plants were exposed to different levels of SOM,...
- Chloride/bromide Ratios in Leachate Derived From Farm-Animal Waste
Davis et al. (1998) reviewed chloride/bromide ratios from...
- Accelerated Aging of Biochars
Oxidation of biochar C by various oxidizing agents yields...
- Abiotic Reductive Dechlorination of Chlorinated Ethylenes by Soil
Soil samples were collected from the top 20 to 40 cm near...
- Chloride on The Move
As a beneficial macronutrient, Cl − determines increased fresh and dry biomass, greater leaf expansion, increased elongation of leaf and root cells, improved water relations, higher mesophyll diffusion to CO 2, and better water- and nitrogen-use efficiency.
5 Απρ 2018 · In salinized soils in which chloride (Cl −) is the dominant salt anion, growth of plants that tolerate only low concentrations of salt (glycophytes) is disturbed by Cl − toxicity. Chlorotic discolorations precede necrotic lesions, causing yield reductions.
1 Μαΐ 2018 · High concentrations of chloride in the soil can increase phyto-availability of the heavy metal cadmium, accumulating in wheat grains above dietary intake thresholds. When crops are cultivated on soils that are moderately salinized by chloride, nitrate fertilization might be a strategy to suppress uptake of chloride by means of an antagonistic ...
1 Δεκ 2001 · Natural inputs of chlorine (Cl) to soils come mainly from rainwater, sea spray, dust and air pollution. In addition, human practices, such as irrigation and fertilization, contribute significantly to Cl deposition. In the soil solution, Cl occurs predominantly as the chloride anion (Cl −).
1 Οκτ 2018 · Chlorine is important for the fertility of soils being a nutrient for crops. However, anthropogenic activities often lead to excessive accumulation of the anion of chlorine, (Cl⁻) in soils ...
1 Ιαν 2021 · Chloride (Cl −) has traditionally been considered harmful to agriculture because of its toxic effects in saline soils and its antagonistic interaction with nitrate (NO3 −), which impairs NO3 −...