2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10653-020-00572-9
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Copper and Zn distribution in humic substances of soil after 10 years of pig manure application in south of Santa Catarina, Brazil

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“…With the increase in Cu and Zn saturation and availability in the soil promoted by SM, consequently, there is an increase in the concentration of these metals in the soil solution, which potentiates their toxic effects on plants and organisms and their movement in the soil profile [7,16,17,20,63,64]. The increase in the concentration of these metals in the soil solution after continuous applications of PS was demonstrated by De Conti et al [65] in soil samples obtained in Santa Maria, RS.…”
Section: Heavy Metalsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…With the increase in Cu and Zn saturation and availability in the soil promoted by SM, consequently, there is an increase in the concentration of these metals in the soil solution, which potentiates their toxic effects on plants and organisms and their movement in the soil profile [7,16,17,20,63,64]. The increase in the concentration of these metals in the soil solution after continuous applications of PS was demonstrated by De Conti et al [65] in soil samples obtained in Santa Maria, RS.…”
Section: Heavy Metalsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Although the use of SM contributes considerably to the improvement of soil fertility, its continuous use has been rising concern in academic and environmental society, especially with the use of high doses [22,45]. Greater attention is paid to P and heavy metals accumulation in soils, which can cause water eutrophication and plant toxicity, respectively, representing risks to the quality and functionality of soils and nearby water resources [7,14,15,17,24,25]. For this reason, many studies continue to evaluate the total contents and availability of these elements in different types of soil, applied SM, and management.…”
Section: Soil Contamination Risk From Swine Manure Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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