Jo. Agbenin et P. Felix-henningsen, The status and dynamics of some trace elements in a savanna soil under long-term cultivation, SCI TOTAL E, 277(1-3), 2001, pp. 57-68
A recent study in the savanna suggested that the surface soils might be con
taminated with Ti. V, U and Th because of increasing phosphate fertilizer a
pplications. In this study, we determined the dynamics of Ga, V, U, Nb, Y,
La, CE and Nd in a savanna soil that has received NPK fertilizers, farmyard
manure (FYM) and FYM + NPK for 50 years using an adjacent uncultivated or
native site as a reference. The concentrations of the elements in the soils
were determined by X-ray fluorescence. Mass balance calculations indicated
that Nb, U Y, La, Cc and Nd increased by between 8 and 61% in the cultivat
ed soil compared with the uncultivated natural site, Long-term application
of FYM increased the masses of Nb (16%), Th (40%), La (26%). Cc (44%) and N
d (54%). There were no discernible changes in the masses of the trace eleme
nts that could be unambiguously associated with phosphate fertilizer applic
ations, It was, thus, concluded that physical accumulation as leaching loss
es and crop removal depleted soluble ions. stabilization by organo-mineral
complexes and aeolian deposition are the probable soil enrichment mechanism
s of these trace elements during cultivation. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V
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