Effect of long term organic amendments and vegetation of vineyard soils on the microscale distribution and biogeochemistry of copper

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作者
Navel, Aline [1 ]
Martins, Jean M. F. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Grenoble 1, INPG, CNRS INSU,IRD, Lab Etudes Transferts Hydrol & Environm,LTHE,UMR, F-38041 Grenoble 9, France
关键词
Vineyard soil; Physical fractionation; Copper speciation; Amendments and vegetation; Soil micro-aggregates; Bioavailability to plants and bacteria; CHEMICAL-PROPERTIES; CONTAMINATED SOILS; PHYSICAL FRACTIONATION; STRUCTURAL STABILITY; AGRICULTURAL SOILS; DENSITY FRACTIONS; SIZE FRACTIONS; SILTY SOIL; MATTER; CARBON;
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10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.064
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
In this study we evaluated the effect of the long term organic management of a vineyard-soil on the biogeochemistry of copper at the micro-aggregate scale. The model vineyard-soil (Macon-France) experienced a long-term field-experiment that consisted in amendments and vegetations with various materials and plants. We studied specifically the effect of Straw (S) and Conifer Compost (CC) organic amendments and Clover (Cl) and Fescue (F) vegetation on the fate of copper (fungicide) in the surface layer of this loamy soil, through a comparison with the Non Amended soil (NA). After collection the five soils were immediately physically fractionated in order to obtain 5 granulometric size-fractions. All soils and size-fractions were quantitatively characterized in terms of granulometry, chemical content and copper distribution, speciation and bioavailability to bacteria and plants. The results showed strong increases of soil-constituents aggregation for all treatments (Cl > CC > S > F > NA), in relation with the increased cementation of soil-constituents by organic matter (OM). The distribution patterns of all major elements and organic carbon were found highly variable within the soil sub-fractions and also between the 5 treatments. Due to their specific inorganic and organic composition, soil sub-fractions can thus be considered as a specific microbial habitat. Added OM accumulated preferentially in the 20-2 pm and in the > 250 gm of the 5 soils. The distribution patterns of copper as well as its speciation and bioavailability to bacteria in the soil sub-fractions were shown to be strongly different among the five soils, in relation with OM distribution. Our results also suggest that Cu-bioavailability to plants is controlled by soil-rhizosphere structure. Altogether our results permitted to show that long-term organic management of a vineyard soil induced stable modifications of soil physical and chemical properties at both macro and micro-scales. These modifications affected in turn the micro-scale biogeochemistry of copper, and especially its bioavailability to bacteria and plants. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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