Soil Copper and Zinc Accumulation and Bioavailability under a Long Term Vineyard Cultivation in South Italy

Soil metal contamination, particularly by copper, is a phenomenon which often occurs in the surface layer of vineyard soils, due to the widespread application of Cu-based products in the plant disease management. Our study was focused on soil Cu and Zn accumulation and bioavailability as related to...

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Main Authors: Paolo Lorenzoni, Giuseppe Valboa, Rossella Papini, Raffaele Paone, Giovanni Aramini, Caterina Colloca, Anna Maria Corea
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2007-03-01
Series:Italian Journal of Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/175
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spelling doaj-889283ca710349cf92304ee53f4da8d02020-11-24T21:52:43ZengPAGEPress PublicationsItalian Journal of Agronomy1125-47182039-68052007-03-012110.4081/ija.2007.31Soil Copper and Zinc Accumulation and Bioavailability under a Long Term Vineyard Cultivation in South ItalyPaolo LorenzoniGiuseppe ValboaRossella PapiniRaffaele PaoneGiovanni AraminiCaterina CollocaAnna Maria CoreaSoil metal contamination, particularly by copper, is a phenomenon which often occurs in the surface layer of vineyard soils, due to the widespread application of Cu-based products in the plant disease management. Our study was focused on soil Cu and Zn accumulation and bioavailability as related to some soil properties under a long term vineyard cultivation, in a D.O.C. wine area of South Italy (Calabria region). Soils selected from different landscape units, ranging from acid to alkaline, under homogeneous climate conditions and vineyard management system, were investigated. Each soil was sampled in both a vineyard and a fallow area, at the depth levels of 0-10 cm, 10-25 cm and 25-50 cm. The experimental data were analysed by ANOVA, correlation and multiple stepwise regression procedures. As expected, the results indicated a contamination of the vineyard soils by Cu due to the repeated application of Cu-based products in the plant disease control, with increments of total Cu content up to 150% against the fallow soils. On the contrary, the results led to exclude any soil Zn pollution due to the vineyard management and to suppose a main pedogenic origin for this metal. According to the relationships between Cu content and soil properties, Cu accumulation was promoted by higher pH, clay and organic matter contents. These soil properties also showed a strong influence on metal bioavailability, which underwent a significant reduction in soils with higher pH and clay contents. A further result of great significance was the adverse impact of soil erosion, enhanced by the application of not suitable management systems in hilly areas, on soil capability to retain polluting metals. Soil pH, organic matter content and texture, as well as soil management system, are key factors in soil capability to limit polluting metal dispersion in the environment.https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/175copperzincavailability indexvineyardsoil pollution.
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author Paolo Lorenzoni
Giuseppe Valboa
Rossella Papini
Raffaele Paone
Giovanni Aramini
Caterina Colloca
Anna Maria Corea
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Giuseppe Valboa
Rossella Papini
Raffaele Paone
Giovanni Aramini
Caterina Colloca
Anna Maria Corea
Soil Copper and Zinc Accumulation and Bioavailability under a Long Term Vineyard Cultivation in South Italy
Italian Journal of Agronomy
copper
zinc
availability index
vineyard
soil pollution.
author_facet Paolo Lorenzoni
Giuseppe Valboa
Rossella Papini
Raffaele Paone
Giovanni Aramini
Caterina Colloca
Anna Maria Corea
author_sort Paolo Lorenzoni
title Soil Copper and Zinc Accumulation and Bioavailability under a Long Term Vineyard Cultivation in South Italy
title_short Soil Copper and Zinc Accumulation and Bioavailability under a Long Term Vineyard Cultivation in South Italy
title_full Soil Copper and Zinc Accumulation and Bioavailability under a Long Term Vineyard Cultivation in South Italy
title_fullStr Soil Copper and Zinc Accumulation and Bioavailability under a Long Term Vineyard Cultivation in South Italy
title_full_unstemmed Soil Copper and Zinc Accumulation and Bioavailability under a Long Term Vineyard Cultivation in South Italy
title_sort soil copper and zinc accumulation and bioavailability under a long term vineyard cultivation in south italy
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Italian Journal of Agronomy
issn 1125-4718
2039-6805
publishDate 2007-03-01
description Soil metal contamination, particularly by copper, is a phenomenon which often occurs in the surface layer of vineyard soils, due to the widespread application of Cu-based products in the plant disease management. Our study was focused on soil Cu and Zn accumulation and bioavailability as related to some soil properties under a long term vineyard cultivation, in a D.O.C. wine area of South Italy (Calabria region). Soils selected from different landscape units, ranging from acid to alkaline, under homogeneous climate conditions and vineyard management system, were investigated. Each soil was sampled in both a vineyard and a fallow area, at the depth levels of 0-10 cm, 10-25 cm and 25-50 cm. The experimental data were analysed by ANOVA, correlation and multiple stepwise regression procedures. As expected, the results indicated a contamination of the vineyard soils by Cu due to the repeated application of Cu-based products in the plant disease control, with increments of total Cu content up to 150% against the fallow soils. On the contrary, the results led to exclude any soil Zn pollution due to the vineyard management and to suppose a main pedogenic origin for this metal. According to the relationships between Cu content and soil properties, Cu accumulation was promoted by higher pH, clay and organic matter contents. These soil properties also showed a strong influence on metal bioavailability, which underwent a significant reduction in soils with higher pH and clay contents. A further result of great significance was the adverse impact of soil erosion, enhanced by the application of not suitable management systems in hilly areas, on soil capability to retain polluting metals. Soil pH, organic matter content and texture, as well as soil management system, are key factors in soil capability to limit polluting metal dispersion in the environment.
topic copper
zinc
availability index
vineyard
soil pollution.
url https://www.agronomy.it/index.php/agro/article/view/175
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