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Accumulation of copper and zinc from liquid manure in agricultural soils and crop plants
Authors:Mantovi  Paolo  Bonazzi  Giuseppe  Maestri  Elena  Marmiroli  Nelson
Affiliation:(1) Centro Ricerche Produzioni Animali (CRPA SpA), Corso Garibaldi 42, 42100 Reggio Emilia, Italy;(2) Dipartimento di Scienze Ambientali, Università di Parma, Sezione di Genetica e Biotecnologie Ambientali, Parco Area delle Scienze 11/A, 43100 Parma, Italy
Abstract:In Northern Italy it is a common practice to utilise slurries and other manure from intensive animal farming to fertilise agricultural soils. Due to the relatively high copper and zinc contents of these materials, this practice could lead to contamination of soils and the crops grown on them. In this study we have evaluated the extent of copper and zinc contamination of soils subjected to different levels of fertilisation with liquid manure and the copper and zinc concentrations in the edible tissues of three crops (maize, sugar beet and lucerne) grown on the same soils. There was a direct correlation between soil copper and zinc contents and the levels of application of animal wastes and copper concentrations were high enough to represent a risk, according to current European legislation. The metal contents in the edible tissues of the three crops were relatively low and variable, but showed no clear correlations with the intensity of liquid manure applications. Overall, there was no risk of contamination of the food chain, as all concentrations were well below levels considered to be toxic to animals.
Keywords:copper  heavy metals  organic fertilisation  zinc
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