RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN EXTRACTABLE COPPER, SOIL PROPERTIES AND COPPER UPTAKE BY WILD PLANTS IN VINEYARD SOILS

Citation
La. Brun et al., RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN EXTRACTABLE COPPER, SOIL PROPERTIES AND COPPER UPTAKE BY WILD PLANTS IN VINEYARD SOILS, Environmental pollution, 102(2-3), 1998, pp. 151-161
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
02697491
Volume
102
Issue
2-3
Year of publication
1998
Pages
151 - 161
Database
ISI
SICI code
0269-7491(1998)102:2-3<151:RBECSP>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
The repeated use of Cu fungicides to control vine downy mildew has bee n responsible for the heavy increase of total Cu content in vineyard s oils. In a French Mediterranean region (Departement de l'Herault), the total Cu content observed in the upper layer of vineyard soils ranged from 31 to 250 mg kg(-1), versus 14 to 29 mg kg(-1) in woodland plots . Cu distribution with soil depth showed that Cu input from Cu treatme nt was essentially concentrated in the upper layers, except for two so il profiles which presented Cu enrichments in deep horizons. EDTA, DTP A and ammonium acetate-extractable Cu were highly correlated with soil total Cu, and were weakly correlated with Cu content in wild plants g rown in the plots. These observations suggested that these extraction methods are of limited interest for predicting the availability of Cu to plants in Cu-contaminated soils. In comparison, CaCl2 extractable C u was not correlated to total Cu and depended mainly on soil pH. When the soil pH increased the quantities of extractable Cu decreased. For soil with neutral to acid pH, CaCl2 extractable Cu was correlated with the contents observed in wild plants. It thus appeared as the best wa y of predicting plant-available Cu in vineyard soils. (C) 1998 Elsevie r Science Ltd. All rights reserved.