HEAVY METALS AND MICRONUTRIENTS IN THE SOIL AND GRAPEVINE UNDER DIFFERENT IRRIGATION STRATEGIES

Soils under natural conditions have heavy metals in variable concentrations and there may be an increase in these elements as a result of the agricultural practices adopted. Transport of heavy metals in soil mainly occurs in forms dissolved in the soil solution or associated with solid particles, wa...

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Main Authors: Vanessa de Souza Oliveira, Augusto Miguel Nascimento Lima, Alessandra Monteiro Salviano, Luís Henrique Bassoi, Giuliano Elias Pereira
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo 2015-02-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
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spelling doaj-0f0c30fff5d148faaef2d020f6f9bee22021-01-02T01:49:27ZengSociedade Brasileira de Ciência do SoloRevista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo1806-96572015-02-0139116217310.1590/01000683rbcs20150284S0100-06832015000100162HEAVY METALS AND MICRONUTRIENTS IN THE SOIL AND GRAPEVINE UNDER DIFFERENT IRRIGATION STRATEGIESVanessa de Souza OliveiraAugusto Miguel Nascimento LimaAlessandra Monteiro SalvianoLuís Henrique BassoiGiuliano Elias PereiraSoils under natural conditions have heavy metals in variable concentrations and there may be an increase in these elements as a result of the agricultural practices adopted. Transport of heavy metals in soil mainly occurs in forms dissolved in the soil solution or associated with solid particles, water being their main means of transport. In this context, the aim of this study was to evaluate the heavy metal and micronutrient content in the soil and in the grapevine plant and fruit under different irrigation strategies. The experiment was carried out in Petrolina, PE, Brazil. The treatments consisted of three irrigation strategies: full irrigation (FI), regulated deficit irrigation (RDI), and deficit irrigation (DI). During the period of grape maturation, soil samples were collected at the depths of 0-10, 10-20, 20-40, 40-60, and 60-80 cm. In addition, leaves were collected at the time of ripening of the bunches, and berries were collected at harvest. Thus, the heavy metal and micronutrient contents were determined in the soil, leaves, and berries. The heavy metal and micronutrient contents in the soil showed a stochastic pattern in relation to the different irrigation strategies. The different irrigation strategies did not affect the heavy metal and micronutrient contents in the vine leaves, and they were below the contents considered toxic to the plant. In contrast, the greater availability of water in the FI treatment favored a greater Cu content in the grape, which may be a risk to vines, causing instability and turbidity. Thus, adoption of deficit irrigation is recommended so as to avoid compromising the stability of tropical wines of the Brazilian Northeast.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-06832015000100162&lng=en&tlng=endisponibilidade de águanutrientesuva
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author Vanessa de Souza Oliveira
Augusto Miguel Nascimento Lima
Alessandra Monteiro Salviano
Luís Henrique Bassoi
Giuliano Elias Pereira
spellingShingle Vanessa de Souza Oliveira
Augusto Miguel Nascimento Lima
Alessandra Monteiro Salviano
Luís Henrique Bassoi
Giuliano Elias Pereira
HEAVY METALS AND MICRONUTRIENTS IN THE SOIL AND GRAPEVINE UNDER DIFFERENT IRRIGATION STRATEGIES
Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
disponibilidade de água
nutrientes
uva
author_facet Vanessa de Souza Oliveira
Augusto Miguel Nascimento Lima
Alessandra Monteiro Salviano
Luís Henrique Bassoi
Giuliano Elias Pereira
author_sort Vanessa de Souza Oliveira
title HEAVY METALS AND MICRONUTRIENTS IN THE SOIL AND GRAPEVINE UNDER DIFFERENT IRRIGATION STRATEGIES
title_short HEAVY METALS AND MICRONUTRIENTS IN THE SOIL AND GRAPEVINE UNDER DIFFERENT IRRIGATION STRATEGIES
title_full HEAVY METALS AND MICRONUTRIENTS IN THE SOIL AND GRAPEVINE UNDER DIFFERENT IRRIGATION STRATEGIES
title_fullStr HEAVY METALS AND MICRONUTRIENTS IN THE SOIL AND GRAPEVINE UNDER DIFFERENT IRRIGATION STRATEGIES
title_full_unstemmed HEAVY METALS AND MICRONUTRIENTS IN THE SOIL AND GRAPEVINE UNDER DIFFERENT IRRIGATION STRATEGIES
title_sort heavy metals and micronutrients in the soil and grapevine under different irrigation strategies
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
series Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
issn 1806-9657
publishDate 2015-02-01
description Soils under natural conditions have heavy metals in variable concentrations and there may be an increase in these elements as a result of the agricultural practices adopted. Transport of heavy metals in soil mainly occurs in forms dissolved in the soil solution or associated with solid particles, water being their main means of transport. In this context, the aim of this study was to evaluate the heavy metal and micronutrient content in the soil and in the grapevine plant and fruit under different irrigation strategies. The experiment was carried out in Petrolina, PE, Brazil. The treatments consisted of three irrigation strategies: full irrigation (FI), regulated deficit irrigation (RDI), and deficit irrigation (DI). During the period of grape maturation, soil samples were collected at the depths of 0-10, 10-20, 20-40, 40-60, and 60-80 cm. In addition, leaves were collected at the time of ripening of the bunches, and berries were collected at harvest. Thus, the heavy metal and micronutrient contents were determined in the soil, leaves, and berries. The heavy metal and micronutrient contents in the soil showed a stochastic pattern in relation to the different irrigation strategies. The different irrigation strategies did not affect the heavy metal and micronutrient contents in the vine leaves, and they were below the contents considered toxic to the plant. In contrast, the greater availability of water in the FI treatment favored a greater Cu content in the grape, which may be a risk to vines, causing instability and turbidity. Thus, adoption of deficit irrigation is recommended so as to avoid compromising the stability of tropical wines of the Brazilian Northeast.
topic disponibilidade de água
nutrientes
uva
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-06832015000100162&lng=en&tlng=en
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