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Cu fractions, mobility and bioavailability in soil-wheat system after Cu-enriched livestock manure applications.

T X Guan1, H B He, X D Zhang, Z Bai.   

Abstract

Fertilization of crops with livestock manure (LM) is a common waste disposal option, but repeated application of LM containing high concentrations of heavy metals such as Cu could lead to crop toxicity and environmental risk. To examine the Cu availability and uptake by wheat in a Mollisol affected by Cu-enriched LM, pot experiments were conducted. LM (376 mg kg⁻¹ Cu originally) was spiked with different concentrations of Cu (0, 100, 200, 400, 600 and 800 mg kg⁻¹ soil, added as CuSO⁴) to simulate soil Cu contamination by LM application. The results indicated that Cu was predominately distributed in organic bound fraction, while the most drastic increase was found in reducible fraction. Acid-extractable fraction played a more important role than other fractions in controlling the mobility and bioavailability of Cu. DTPA-extractable Cu may overestimate the Cu bioavailability since DTPA solution could extract soluble and part of stable forms. The application of LM at 1% level significantly decline the Cu mobility, but that at 3% level exhibited the opposite effect. Although the quantities of Cu in wheat was very low compared with the accumulation in soil, Cu concentrations in roots increased evidently from 12 to 533 mg kg⁻¹ and that in aerial parts were in a narrow range from 12.1 to 32.7 mg kg⁻¹, indicating the more sensitivity of roots to the Cu toxicity. The Cu concentrations in grains after 3% manure application did not approach the threshold for Cu toxicity (< 20mg kg⁻¹) even at higher Cu addition rates.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 21040942     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2010.10.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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