Open Access Journal of Agricultural Research (OAJAR)

ISSN: 2474-8846

Research Article

Use of Nuclear Technique in the Study of the Soil-Plant Transfer Factor

Authors:

Silva WF1, Menezes MABC1,2 and Marques DJ3*

DOI: 10.23880/oajar-16000151

Abstract

Recent studies have demonstrated the importance of the soil-plant transfer factor in the absorption and translocation of chemical elements, thus, it is possible to evaluate a better decision-making in the consecutive plantations. To determine these values, the content of a chemical element present in the plant or part of it with the total content present in the same soil where it is grown is considered. The objective of this study was to determine the concentrations of the chemical elements present in soil, leaf and grains corn, by neutron activation analysis and to compare the different soil-plant transfer factors. The samples were collected in a property located in the region of Biquin has, MG, and irradiated in the TRIGA MARK I IPR-R1 CDTN / CNEN nuclear reactor. Thus, the concentrations of Br, Ce Fe, K, La, Na, Rb, Zn were determined. The soil-plant transfer factors for the elements found were varied, indicating a greater potassium absorption capacity (K).

Keywords:

Corn; Neutron activation; Transfer factor

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