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Effect of H+ ion activity and Ca2+ on the toxicity of metals in the environment.

The role of acidity in determining and restricting plant distribution and performance is discussed. In soils especially, a key effect of H+ ion concentration is on the solubility of potentially toxic heavy metals such as aluminum, managenese, zinc, iron, copper, and nickel. Al has been reported from...

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Autores principales: Hutchinson, T C, Collins, F W
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1978
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31277
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description The role of acidity in determining and restricting plant distribution and performance is discussed. In soils especially, a key effect of H+ ion concentration is on the solubility of potentially toxic heavy metals such as aluminum, managenese, zinc, iron, copper, and nickel. Al has been reported from many studies since the 1920's as the key determining toxic factor in acid soils. Some acid-tolerant species have been shown to be especially tolerant of Al, and mechanisms of tolerance have been suggested. Mn is also a commonly toxic factor at soil pH less than 5.0. Calcium has been shown to alleviate Mn toxicity. Low pH soils are also generally low in Ca, K, Na, and P; all essential major elements for plant growth. In lakes and marine situations acidic waters are uncommon as the waters are buffered. Calcium is again ameliorative of metal toxicities. The pH, redox, and valency state are critical in determining nutrient availability and metal speciation. Recent increases in the H+ ion content of precipitation have caused increased acidities of freshwater lakes in Scandinavia and eastern North America, which have depleted biota, including fish populations.
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spelling pubmed-16371892006-11-17 Effect of H+ ion activity and Ca2+ on the toxicity of metals in the environment. Hutchinson, T C Collins, F W Environ Health Perspect Research Article The role of acidity in determining and restricting plant distribution and performance is discussed. In soils especially, a key effect of H+ ion concentration is on the solubility of potentially toxic heavy metals such as aluminum, managenese, zinc, iron, copper, and nickel. Al has been reported from many studies since the 1920's as the key determining toxic factor in acid soils. Some acid-tolerant species have been shown to be especially tolerant of Al, and mechanisms of tolerance have been suggested. Mn is also a commonly toxic factor at soil pH less than 5.0. Calcium has been shown to alleviate Mn toxicity. Low pH soils are also generally low in Ca, K, Na, and P; all essential major elements for plant growth. In lakes and marine situations acidic waters are uncommon as the waters are buffered. Calcium is again ameliorative of metal toxicities. The pH, redox, and valency state are critical in determining nutrient availability and metal speciation. Recent increases in the H+ ion content of precipitation have caused increased acidities of freshwater lakes in Scandinavia and eastern North America, which have depleted biota, including fish populations. 1978-08 /pmc/articles/PMC1637189/ /pubmed/31277 Text en
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Effect of H+ ion activity and Ca2+ on the toxicity of metals in the environment.
title Effect of H+ ion activity and Ca2+ on the toxicity of metals in the environment.
title_full Effect of H+ ion activity and Ca2+ on the toxicity of metals in the environment.
title_fullStr Effect of H+ ion activity and Ca2+ on the toxicity of metals in the environment.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of H+ ion activity and Ca2+ on the toxicity of metals in the environment.
title_short Effect of H+ ion activity and Ca2+ on the toxicity of metals in the environment.
title_sort effect of h+ ion activity and ca2+ on the toxicity of metals in the environment.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1637189/
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