Corn (Zea may, L.) was grown alternatively in nutrient solution and hydroxy Al or Al-citrate solution to identify the form of Al which induces Al toxicity on Corn seedlings. Corn seedlings exposed to hydroxy Al solution was very toxic but Al-citrate s...
Corn (Zea may, L.) was grown alternatively in nutrient solution and hydroxy Al or Al-citrate solution to identify the form of Al which induces Al toxicity on Corn seedlings. Corn seedlings exposed to hydroxy Al solution was very toxic but Al-citrate solution did not show any toxic symptoms. At pH 7 with Al-citrate solution, severe Fe, deficiency was induced probably by the decrease of stability constant of Al-and Fe-oganic complexes and subsequent precipitation of Al-and Fe-as a hydroxide form. Addition of humic acid ameliorated the Al toxicity somewhat at pH 4.7 with hydroxy-Al solution but at pH 7 it induced more severe Fe deficiency.