Organic acids combined with fe-chelate improves ferric nutrition in tomato grown in calcisol soil
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Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro
Saltillo, Coahuila, México
Plants developed in calcisol soils have limitations in iron nutrition, so exogenous
applications of organic acids plus iron chelate can be an alternative. With the objective
of knowing the answer of adding organic acids in the fertilizer solution plus a ferric
chelate on the characteristics of the ferric nutrition of tomato plants developed in the
calcisol soil the present experiment was established. We conducted the experiment in
two stages, in the first stage studied differents concentration of some organic acids: citric
acid (CA), oxalic acid (OA), salicylic acid (SA) and humic complexes (HC) combined
with a FeEDDHA iron chelate, we included treatment control FeEDTA and FeEDDHA
and treatment without iron in the fertilizer solution. In the second stage we compared the
best concentrations of organic acids in combination with FeEDTA iron chelate; we used
to treatment control FeEDTA and FeEDDHA, and a control treatment without iron in
the fertilizer solution. The best concentrations were CA 10-4M, OA 10-4M, SA 10-5M
and HC 0.4 ml/l. In the second stage, the addition of CA+FeEDTA and HC+FeEDTA
increased SPAD units, chlorophyll and vitamin C contents and fruit quality improved.
An increase content of Fe, Zn and Mn in leaves was presented with treatment
CA+FeEDTA and HC+FeEDTA. Addition of CA+FeEDTA improved the oxidation-
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reduction potential, pH and electrical conductivity of plant leachates, followed by
HC+FeEDTA. Applications of CA and HC in the nutrient solution in combination with
EDTA-type chelate improved the characteristics of the ferric nutrition of tomato plants
developed in calcisol soil.
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