Models for the field-based toxicity of copper and zinc salts to wheat in 11 Australian soils and comparison to laboratory-based models
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01/12/2008
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Resumo |
Laboratory-based relationships that model the phytotoxicity of metals using soil properties have been developed. This paper presents the first field-based phytotoxicity relationships. Wheat(Triticum aestivum L) was grown at 11 Australian field sites at which soil was spiked with copper (Cu) and zinc (Zn) salts. Toxicity was measured as inhibition of plant growth at 8 weeks and grain yield at harvest. The added Cu and Zn EC10 values for both endpoints ranged from approximately 3 to 4760 mg/kg. There were no relationships between field-based 8-week biomass and grain yield toxicity values for either metal. Cu toxicity was best modelled using pH and organic carbon content while Zn toxicity was best modelled using pH and the cation exchange capacity. The best relationships estimated toxicity within a factor of two of measured values. Laboratory-based phytotoxicity relationships could not accurately predict field-based phytotoxicity responses. |
Identificador |
Warne, M.S.J. and Heemsbergen, D. and McLaughlin, M. and Bell, M. and Broos, K. and Whatmuff, M. and Barry, G. and Nash, D. and Pritchard, D. and Penney, N. (2008) Models for the field-based toxicity of copper and zinc salts to wheat in 11 Australian soils and comparison to laboratory-based models. Environmental Pollution, 156 (3). pp. 707-714. |
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Elsevier Ltd. |
Relação |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2008.06.012 http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/1207/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Grain. Cereals, Includes oats, maize, corn, barley, rice, sorghum, wheat etc #Soils. Soil science |
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Article PeerReviewed |