Chicory (Cichorium Intybus) was grown in two soils, at pH 5.7 and 7.0, resp
ectively; the soils were augmented with fly-ash and/or metals as salts. In
acid soil the ash addition caused a decrease of Zn, Cu, Cd and Ni concentra
tion for all treatments; for neutral soil this was true for Zn, but for Cu
and Cd, only for treatments with salts. The added metals are more available
to plants than those naturally occurring in soils. Extractions carried out
with ethylene diamine tetra acetate (EDTA) pH 4.65 or diethyltriaminepenta
acetic (DTPA) pH 7.3 showed no variation in extractable metal concentration
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