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Response of Potted Pear Trees to Increasing Copper Concentration in Sandy and Clay-Loam Soils
Authors:Moreno Toselli  Elena Baldi  Graziella Marcolini  Donatella Malaguti  Maurizio Quartieri  Giovambattista Sorrenti
Affiliation:Dipartimento di Colture Arboree , University of Bologna , Bologna, Italy
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The response of potted pear trees grafted on quince (Cydonia oblonga Mill.) Sydo stock to increasing concentrations (0, 50, 100, 200, 400, 600, 800, and 1000 mg kg?1) of copper (Cu) in sandy and clay-loam soils were evaluated and crop toxicity thresholds and symptoms were determined. Reductions of shoot growth and leaf area were observed only for pear grown in sandy soil with more than 400 mg Cu/kg. During the growing season, carbon assimilation and soil microbial biomass were reduced as concentration of soil Cu increased. However, the effect was always stronger in sandy than clay-loam soil. Copper accumulated in roots, with response to soil Cu additions described by a linear and a quadratic function for sandy and clay-loam soil, respectively. A possible antagonism was observed between Cu and zinc (Zn) in the roots. Root Zn concentration decreased as soil Cu concentration increased.
Keywords:carbon assimilation  CaCl2-extractable Cu  DTPA-extractable Cu  microbial biomass  toxicity threshold
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