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1. Behavior of Al-containing ions at various pHs was studied by using solutions to which 10/3 mmol/liter of Al(OH)3and 10/2 mmol/liter of H2SO4or 0.2 or 2 mmol/liter of NaF were added, and the following results were obtained: (a) Total Al concentration starts to decrease when the pH increases above about 4.0 and reaches below 1 ppm at about pH 4.8. However, when 2 mmol/liter of NaF is present in the solution, the total Al concentration is higher at corresponding pHs than the above values. (b) When sulfate or fluoride ions are absent, Al8+predominates at pH 4, and Al(OH)2+predominates at pH 5. (c) In the presence of sulfate ion, AlSO4+predominates followed by Al8+at pH 4, while AlSO4+and Al(OH)2+predominate at pH 5. (d) When fluoride ion is present at 2 meq F/liter, Al8+predominates although there is a considerable amount of AlF2+at pH 4, and AlF2+predominates at pH 5. 2. By measuring the elongation of barley roots which were grown in solutions with and without 10/3 mmol/liter of Al(OH)8in combination with and without CaSO4, CaCl2, or NaF at various levels, and at different pHs, the following conclusions were reached: (a) Elongation of barley roots is retarded by Al8+, and the degree of retardation is controlled by the activity of AIH rather than by the concentration. (b) AlSO4+and Al-F complex ions are far less toxic than Al8+. (c) The presence of K, Ca, and Mg at adequate concentrations alleviates the toxic effect of AI8+. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Tanaka, A., Tadano, T., Yamamoto, K., Kanamura, N., Yamamoto, K., & Kanamura, N. (1987). Comparison of toxicity to plants among al and al-f complex ions. Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 33(1), 43–55. https://doi.org/10.1080/00380768.1987.10557551
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