Author/Authors :
R.S. LavadoU، نويسنده , , C.A. Porcelli، نويسنده , , R. Alvarez، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Because of crop production intensification, we hypothesize that concentrations of trace elements will increase and
stratify in the soils of the Pampean region. We studied the effects of conventional and zero-tillage and phosphorus
fertilization on concentration and stratification of trace elements in a typical soil of the area. The experiment was
conducted at the Pergamino Agricultural Experimental Station 338569 S; 608349 W.. There were three treatments: i.
pasture; ii. conventional tillage CT.; and iii. zero tillage ZT.. The crop sequence was wheat, soybean and corn. An
annual average of 90 kg Nrha and 18 kg Prha was applied. Two composite samples of each plot were obtained in
5-cm increments until 20 cm depth. The soil was characterized and aluminum Al., arsenic As., cadmium Cd.,
chromium Cr., cobalt Co., iron Fe., lead Pb., mercury Hg., manganese Mn., molybdenum Mo., nickel Ni.,
selenium Se. and zinc Zn., were extracted with DTPA and boron B. was extracted with hot water. All the element
concentrations were determined with ICP-AES. Concentrations of B av. 0.48 mgrkg., Cd av. 0.20 mgrkg. Cr
-0.01 mgrkg., Hg -0.005 mgrkg., Mo -0.01 mgrkg., and Se av. 3.33 mgrkg. showed no significant differences
between tillage treatments. Copper max. value 1.46 mgrkg., Fe max. value 76.27 mgrkg., Mn max. value 10.48
mgrkg. and Ni max. value 0.65 mgrkg. concentrations were higher under CT but Zn max. value 2.03 mgrkg., Co
max. value 0.34 mgrkg. and Pb max. value 0.94 mgrkg. showed higher concentration under ZT on topsoil. As
compared with the tillage treatments, the pasture soil showed lower concentrations of Co max. value 0.16 mgrkg.,
Cu max. value 1.10 mgrkg., Ni max. value 0.36 mgrkg. and Pb max. value 0.66 mgrkg. but higher As max. value
0.09 mgrkg., Fe max. value 83.55 mgrkg., Mn max. value 13.78 mgrkg. and Zn concentrations. For some trace
elements Co, Pb and Zn. the extractable concentration and stratification was linked to OM and pH. For other
elements the behavior observed in our experiment could not be explained. Surface concentrations of Co, Cu, Ni and
Pb was higher in cropped soils and this would be accreditable to fertilizer applications.