Can a single and unique Cu soil quality standard be valid for different mediterranean agricultural soils under an accumulator crop?

The validity of the soil quality standard for copper (Cu) established by the Spanish legislation (Spanish Royal Decree 9/2005) is evaluated in representative agricultural Mediterranean soils under an accumulator crop (Lactuca sativa L. var. Romaine cv. Long Green), considering both the effect of the metal on crop growth (biomass production) and its accumulation in the edible part of the plant. For saline soils, such a soil quality standard seems not to be valid taking into account both of the aspects evaluated. For non-saline soils, the soil quality standard also seems not to be valid since, considering the metal accumulation in the edible part of the plant, the soil quality standard should be above such standard; but considering the productivity function of soil (biomass production), the standard should be much below, meaning that this function is being greatly affected by the presence of high concentrations of Cu. The soil quality standard for each soil considered should correspond to a value between its respective EC 50 and EC 10 values (effective concentrations of added Cu causing 50% and 10% inhibition on the biomass production), depending on the politicians and/or farmers' compromise with yield production and, therefore, with soil productivity. These threshold values were greater for the soil having more organic matter and clay content, showing that Cu toxicity also depends on these properties. Further research in other agricultural areas of the region would improve the basis for proposing adequate soil quality standards as highlighted by the European Thematic Strategy for Soil Protection. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2011.

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Main Authors: Recatalá Boix, Luis, Sacristán Moraga, Daniel, Arbelo, C., Sánchez, J.
Format: artículo biblioteca
Published: Springer 2012
Subjects:Soil science and conservation, Climate change, Hydrogeology, Aquatic pollution, Air quality control, Water pollution control, Waste water technology, Environment, Atmospheric protection, Air pollution, Water management,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/94585
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