Book Chapter

Bioavailability of Cu, Zn, and Mn in contaminated soils and speciation in soil solution

DL Rimmer, SM Reichman, NW Menzies

Trace Elements in Soil Bioavailability Flux and Transfer | LEWIS PUBLISHERS INC | Published : 2001

Abstract

Greenhouse experiments were conducted in which five native Australian tree species were grown in soil spiked with copper, zinc, and manganese. The pots were equipped with samplers that allowed regular collection of the soil solution. The primary aim was to determine the critical concentration of each metal in soil solution that caused symptoms of toxicity in the trees. Preliminary experiments had shown the combination of added metal salt and lime that was required to achieve a given metal concentration in soil solution in the range 0.1-4 mM and a pH in the range 5–5.5. The Cu treatments at all concentrations caused the death of the plants. The critical concentration was therefore 0.1 mM. Zin..

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