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Growth Response and Nickle Uptake by Maize Fodder: Ni Uptake By Maize Fodder in the Presence of Farmyard Manure and Compost Applied in Ni Contaminated Salt Affected Soil

Growth Response and Nickle Uptake by Maize Fodder: Ni Uptake By Maize Fodder in the Presence of Farmyard Manure and Compost Applied in Ni Contaminated Salt Affected Soil

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Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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Pages 96
Version paperback
Language English
ISBN 9783846527634
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Quantity and quality of OM greatly influence phytoavailability of Ni by forming complexes and chelates of varying stabilities. Organic amendments could affect distribution and chemical partitioning of Ni in soils thereby altering its phyto-availability. Addition of OM could decrease phytoavailability of Ni by transforming phyto-available forms of Ni to form bound with OM, oxides or carbonates. However, decomposition of OM could release Ni into soil solution thereby increasing its phytoavailability.Due to accumulation of Ni in plant shoots at toxic level, it reduces the photosynthesis in plants. At the end it is concluded that, the application of farmyard manure performed best than compost. Farmyard manure application increased root and shoot fresh weight over that of control, while compost application decreased shoot and root fresh weight and enhance metal uptake in plants.

Growth Response and Nickle Uptake by Maize Fodder: Ni Uptake By Maize Fodder in the Presence of Farmyard Manure and Compost Applied in Ni Contaminated Salt Affected Soil

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