2007
DOI: 10.3184/095422907x211918
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The mobility and bioavailability of trace metals in tropical soils: a review

Abstract: In recent years, initiatives on critical loads of metals have resulted in the development of models to predict critical, i.e. mobile or bioavailable, concentrations of potentially toxic elements in soils. These models have been based on data from temperate soils and, considering the fundamentally different soil chemistry of the major tropical soil types, it is unlikely that such models could be applied successfully in the tropics. In particular, the major tropical soil types, particularly oxisols and ultisols,… Show more

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“…Increased soil erosion and leaching of basic cations in cases of high rainfall (Bai et al, 2002;Rieuwerts, 2007) may also be factor especially in Mweru and Mworoga sites which are dominated by steep slopes. The control treatments were selected away from trees and therefore the soils could have been subjected to higher rates of soil erosion and leaching.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased soil erosion and leaching of basic cations in cases of high rainfall (Bai et al, 2002;Rieuwerts, 2007) may also be factor especially in Mweru and Mworoga sites which are dominated by steep slopes. The control treatments were selected away from trees and therefore the soils could have been subjected to higher rates of soil erosion and leaching.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A MO, juntamente com o pH, tem uma influência no comportamento dos micronutrientes no solo, particularmente o Cu. A adsorção do Cu é fortemente influenciada pela MO, tanto na superfície dos agregados como entre os agregados (Rieuwerts 2007).…”
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“…Entretanto, em razão de diferenças fundamentais relativas à química dos solos de regiões tropicais e subtropicais (baixa atividade das argilas minerais, baixo teor de matéria orgânica, baixo pH, alto teor em óxido/hidróxidos de Fe) estes modelos são raramente aplicáveis para solos destas regiões. 197 Frente a este cenário, é, portanto, urgente que estudos sobre o comportamento de tais contaminantes sejam desenvolvidos em solos de regiões tropicais e subtropicais, tais como encontrados no Brasil. Tais estudos devem contemplar: 1) os mecanismos de interação entre o contaminante e o solo, os quais são na maioria das vezes de natureza química, e dependem tanto das propriedades físico-químicas do contaminante, quanto das propriedades do solo; 2) sua degradabilidade, seja por processos biológicos, químicos, ou fotoquímicos.…”
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