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Increased zinc and copper availability in organic waste amended soil potentially involving distinct release mechanisms
2016
Tella M. | Bravin M. | Thuriès L. | Cazevieille P. | Chevassus-Rosset C. | Collin B. | Chaurand P. | Legros S. | Doelsch E.
This study aimed at determining the fate of trace elements (TE) following soil organic waste (OW) application. We used a unique combination of X-ray absorption spectroscopy analyses, to determine TE speciation, with incubation experiments for in situ monitoring of TE availability patterns over a time course with the technique of the diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT). We showed that copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) availability were both increased in OW-amended soil, but their release was controlled by distinct mechanisms. Zn speciation in OW was found to be dominated by an inorganic species, i.e. Zn sorbed on Fe oxides. Zn desorption from Fe oxides could explain the increase in Zn availability in OW-amended soil. Cu speciation in OW was dominated by organic species. Cu release through the mineralization of organic carbon from OW was responsible for the increase in Cu availability. (Résumé d'auteur)
Show more [+] Less [-]Comparison of N and C dynamics in two Norway spruce stands using a process oriented simulation model
1998
Eckersten, H. | Beier, C. (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, P.O. Box 7043, S-75007 Uppsala (Sweden))
Nitrogen deposition in Canada's Boreal Shield: implications for the Kyoto Protocol
1998
Brydges, T.G. (39 Elizabeth Street South, Brampton, Ontario, Canada L6Y 1RR2 (Canada))
Turnover of carbon and nitrogen in coniferous forest soils of different N-status and under different 15NH4-N application rate
1998
Sjoberg, R.M. | Persson, T. (Department of Ecology and Environmental Research, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, P.O. Box 7072, S-750 07 Uppsala (Sweden))
Possibilities for increased carbon sequestration through the implementation of rational forest management in Russia
1997
Shvidenko, A. (International Inst. for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg (Austria).) | Nilsson, S. | Roshkov, V.
Terrestrial carbon sinks and the kyoto protocol: the scientific issues
2001
Dolman, H.
Model analysis of the effects of historic CO(2) levels and nitrogen inputs on vegetation succession
1999
Oene, H. van | Berendse, F. | Kovel, C.G.F. de