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Soils collected from areas at different distances from an aluminum smelter were studied to determine the soluble and labile F and soluble Al contents and availabilities to selected plants. Red maple seedlings (Acer rubrum L.) and orchard grass (Dactylis glomerata L.) were grown in pots containing the soils and after 3 mo foliar tissues were sampled and analyzed for the two elements. The soluble and labile contents of soil F as predictors of foliar F were compared.
Significant decreases in soluble and labile F and soluble Al in soils were found with increasing distance from the smelter. As F levels in the soils increased, the F in the foliage of both orchard grass and maple increased. As Al in the soil increased, Al in maple foliage increased. Overall, F concentrations in plant foliage were below those considered as background. The results imply that, at least in the soils studied, the soil F content is not an important source of F to plants and therefore to herbivores in the area.
Labile F values in the soils were significantly greater than soluble F at all sites, but, contrary to previous studies, soluble F was a better predictor of foliar F than was labile F.
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Braen, S.N., Weinstein, L.H. Uptake of fluoride and aluminum by plants grown in contaminated soils. Water Air Soil Pollut 24, 215–223 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00285446
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