2008
DOI: 10.2134/agronj2007.0321
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Copper and Zinc Soil Accumulation and Plant Concentration in Irrigated Maize Fertilized with Liquid Swine Manure

Abstract: Fertilization of crops with liquid swine (Sus scrofa domesticus) manure (LSM) is a common practice throughout the world. In the Ebro Valley (northeast Spain) intensive swine production is very important and generates high quantities of LSM. Fertilizing maize (Zea mays L.) with LSM is a common waste disposal option. Nevertheless, continuous LSM application could have negative effects as heavy metal soil contamination could lead to plant toxicity. We assessed the effects of applying 29 and 51 m3 LSM ha−1 yr−1 to… Show more

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“…This variation was from 0 to 18 mg dm -3 for Cu 2+ , and from 6 to 42 mg dm -3 for Zn 2+ . According to BERENGUER et al (2008), high levels of these metals in the soil can cause plant phytotoxicity and enhance water contamination, when some of its forms are transferred by superficial runoff or leaching (GIROTTO et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This variation was from 0 to 18 mg dm -3 for Cu 2+ , and from 6 to 42 mg dm -3 for Zn 2+ . According to BERENGUER et al (2008), high levels of these metals in the soil can cause plant phytotoxicity and enhance water contamination, when some of its forms are transferred by superficial runoff or leaching (GIROTTO et al, 2010).…”
Section: +No3mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is increasing concern about residues of veterinary antibiotics in soils because of the spread of antibiotic resistance genes in the environment (Martinez 2008). Heavy metals and antibiotics in soils may affect the stability and productivity of soil ecosystems, harm plant growth, influence the safety of the human food chain and promote the emergence of micro-organisms with antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) (Abaye et al 2005;Wei et al 2009;Boxall et al 2003;Sarmah et al 2006;Berenguer et al 2008;Chee-Sanford et al 2009). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adubos minerais, com elevada solubilidade em água, favorecem as perdas de nutrientes solúveis em curto prazo (McDowell & Sharpley, 2001), ao passo que adubos orgânicos, por dependerem da mineralização da fração orgânica, tornam-se uma fonte de nutrientes de longo prazo (Shigaki et al, 2006;Peles, 2007;Berenguer et al, 2008;Takalson & Leytem, 2009). …”
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