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The fate and mobility of copper from chemical root control barriers in soil and leachate
Authors:Kosuta S  Hamel C
Institution:Department of Natural Resource Sciences, McGill University, Macdonald Campus, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, Canada H9X 3V9.
Abstract:The use of copper (Cu)-treated containers is common horticultural practice, though the movement of this Cu to soil and water remains unexplored. Therefore, the fate and quantity of Cu migrating from the fabric of 10 in-ground Cu(OH)(2)-treated root control baskets was studied in the field. After 3 months, 29% of the initial Cu remained on the basket fabric, 71% of the Cu had been deposited in the soil, 0.2% was in the leaves and roots of the maple shrub (Acer ginnala) growing in the basket, and 0.004% was recovered in leachate from the baskets. Soluble Cu concentrations in leachate varied between 0.5 and 8.5 mg l(-1) and exceeded 1 mg l(-1) in 60% of samples. Mycorrhizal inoculation significantly increased the Cu concentration in A. ginnala leaves. Baskets containing no tree had significantly higher soil Cu and leached significantly more Cu over the 3-month period than treed baskets.
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