Qualidade da matéria orgânica e disponibilidade de cobre em solos de áreas de videira

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Autor(a) principal: Arend, Karine
Data de Publicação: 2010
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/3317
Resumo: In Brazil, the grape is produced in several regions, but in the South that the culture of the vine has great economic importance because it has suitable climatic conditions for growing this species. The application continues to Bordeaux mixture as a fungicide has caused a rise in copper in vineyard soils, especially in the copper layers of soil, causing an increased bioavailability and causing greater phytotoxicity to plants. The phytotoxicity of copper depends on the relative distribution between the chemical forms of metal, which are related to physical and chemical properties of each soil, and the soluble metal in free or complexed with organic matter (OM) present, more phytotoxic to the forms in the form of insoluble salts or associated with organic matter, oxides and clays present in the soil solid phase. Copper is toxic to a wide variety of edaphic organisms, affecting growth, morphology and metabolism of microorganisms, and thus adversely affect the characteristics of soil organic matter (SOM), since these microorganisms are responsible for degradation. Also, copper has the ability to form stable complexes with the MOS, protecting it from the humification process, because the complex formation prevents these macromolecules are able to participate in other chemical reactions and undergo changes in its structure. The overall purpose of the thesis was to evaluate the relationship between MOS and copper in soil, related to the chemical characteristics of SOM and bioavailability of copper. For the development of theory, surface samples (0-10 cm) of six soils were collected in areas of vine with a history of systematic application of heavy metals and nearby areas with native plants without copper in Serra Gaucha region of Brazil. Studies of adsorption and desorption were done to verify the retention capacity of copper in the soil, and were related to studies of fractionation of copper used to quantify and qualify the ways of metal retention in different soil components. Four soils were incubated in plastic bags, with the addition of different amounts of copper (0, 200, 400, 600 and 1.200 mg kg-1), were collected periodically for chemical analysis. Some samples of these soils were selected for the creation of chemical fractionation to study the chemical characteristics of humic substances. The results showed that soils under native forest have low copper content, from 77.2 to 84.7 mg kg-1, linked mainly in fractions more stable as the residual and MOS compared to soils with a vineyard with levels total of 674.2 to 1154.6 mg kg-1, distributed in all fractions of soil, but the retention in the more stable fractions decreased of 51.0 to 78.2% of appropriations. Studies of adsorption and desorption showed that the soils have high adsorption capacity and high hysteresis occurs due to the presence of sites with high affinity for copper. The incubation studies showed that the presence of this metal in high concentration affects the process of humification of the SOM, which explains the fact that humic substances from soils of vineyards have less aromaticity with greater presence of functional groups compared to soil under native forest. The availability of this element was changed after the incubation period and may be related to the content of the fraction of humic acid (CAH) in the soil and changes in soil pH. Plant growth was affected with the increase of copper content available and was directly proportional to the fraction of fulvic acid (CAF).
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spelling Qualidade da matéria orgânica e disponibilidade de cobre em solos de áreas de videiraOrganic matter quality and copper availability in viticulture soilCobreVideiraMatéria orgânicaCopperViticultureOrganic matterCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLOIn Brazil, the grape is produced in several regions, but in the South that the culture of the vine has great economic importance because it has suitable climatic conditions for growing this species. The application continues to Bordeaux mixture as a fungicide has caused a rise in copper in vineyard soils, especially in the copper layers of soil, causing an increased bioavailability and causing greater phytotoxicity to plants. The phytotoxicity of copper depends on the relative distribution between the chemical forms of metal, which are related to physical and chemical properties of each soil, and the soluble metal in free or complexed with organic matter (OM) present, more phytotoxic to the forms in the form of insoluble salts or associated with organic matter, oxides and clays present in the soil solid phase. Copper is toxic to a wide variety of edaphic organisms, affecting growth, morphology and metabolism of microorganisms, and thus adversely affect the characteristics of soil organic matter (SOM), since these microorganisms are responsible for degradation. Also, copper has the ability to form stable complexes with the MOS, protecting it from the humification process, because the complex formation prevents these macromolecules are able to participate in other chemical reactions and undergo changes in its structure. The overall purpose of the thesis was to evaluate the relationship between MOS and copper in soil, related to the chemical characteristics of SOM and bioavailability of copper. For the development of theory, surface samples (0-10 cm) of six soils were collected in areas of vine with a history of systematic application of heavy metals and nearby areas with native plants without copper in Serra Gaucha region of Brazil. Studies of adsorption and desorption were done to verify the retention capacity of copper in the soil, and were related to studies of fractionation of copper used to quantify and qualify the ways of metal retention in different soil components. Four soils were incubated in plastic bags, with the addition of different amounts of copper (0, 200, 400, 600 and 1.200 mg kg-1), were collected periodically for chemical analysis. Some samples of these soils were selected for the creation of chemical fractionation to study the chemical characteristics of humic substances. The results showed that soils under native forest have low copper content, from 77.2 to 84.7 mg kg-1, linked mainly in fractions more stable as the residual and MOS compared to soils with a vineyard with levels total of 674.2 to 1154.6 mg kg-1, distributed in all fractions of soil, but the retention in the more stable fractions decreased of 51.0 to 78.2% of appropriations. Studies of adsorption and desorption showed that the soils have high adsorption capacity and high hysteresis occurs due to the presence of sites with high affinity for copper. The incubation studies showed that the presence of this metal in high concentration affects the process of humification of the SOM, which explains the fact that humic substances from soils of vineyards have less aromaticity with greater presence of functional groups compared to soil under native forest. The availability of this element was changed after the incubation period and may be related to the content of the fraction of humic acid (CAH) in the soil and changes in soil pH. Plant growth was affected with the increase of copper content available and was directly proportional to the fraction of fulvic acid (CAF).No Brasil a uva é produzida em várias regiões, principalmente na pequena propriedade, porém é no sul do país que a cultura da videira tem grande importância econômica, pois seu cultivo é feito para suprir a demanda das indústrias de sucos e vinhos que foram implantadas na região pelos descendentes de italianos. A aplicação continua de calda bordalesa como fungicida tem causado uma elevação nos teores de cobre em solos de vinhedo, principalmente nas camadas superficiais de solos, provocando maior disponibilidade do elemento e causando fitotoxidade às plantas. A fitotoxidade do cobre depende da distribuição relativa entre as formas químicas desse metal, as quais são relacionadas às propriedades físico-químicas de cada solo, sendo as formas solúveis do metal, forma livre ou complexada à matéria orgânica (MO), mais fitotóxicas em relação às formas insolúveis na forma de sais ou associados à MO, óxidos e argilas presentes na fase sólida do solo. No solo, o cobre é tóxico para uma grande variedade de organismos, afetando o crescimento, a morfologia e o metabolismo de microrganismos, e dessa forma, provocando alteração nas características da matéria orgânica do solo (MOS), uma vez que esses microrganismos são responsáveis pela sua degradação. Também, o cobre possui a capacidade de formar complexos estáveis com a MOS, protegendo-a do processo de humificação, pois a formação dos complexos impede que essas macromoléculas estejam aptas a participar de outras reações químicas e sofrer modificações em sua estrutura. Os objetivos da tese foram: a) caracterizar formas e determinar adsorção/dessorção de cobre em solos com e sem histórico de aplicação de calda bordalesa; b) extrair e analisar a qualidade de substâncias húmicas de solos incubados com diferentes teores de cobre; e c) estimar a disponibilidade do cobre às plantas em solos com aplicação de diferentes teores de cobre. Para o desenvolvimento da tese, amostras superficiais (0 10 cm) de seis solos foram coletadas em áreas de vinhedos com histórico de aplicação sistemática de calda bordalesa e de áreas próximas com mata nativa sem adição de cobre na Serra Gaúcha. Estudos de adsorção e dessorção foram feitos para verificar a capacidade máxima de retenção do cobre no solo, e foram relacionados com estudos de fracionamento do cobre utilizados para quantificar e qualificar as formas de retenção do metal em diferentes componentes do solo. Quatro solos foram incubados em sacos plásticos, com adição de diferentes quantidades de cobre (0, 200, 400, 600 e 1.200 mg kg-1), sendo coletados periodicamente para análises químicas. Algumas amostras desses solos foram selecionadas para a realização do fracionamento químico para o estudo das características químicas das substâncias húmicas. Os resultados mostraram que solos sob mata nativa possuem baixo teor de cobre, entre 77,2 a 84,7 mg kg-1, ligados principalmente nas frações mais estáveis como a residual e de MOS, em comparação a solos com cultivo de videira com teores totais entre 674,2 a 1.154,6 mg kg-1, distribuídos em todas as frações do solo, porém a retenção nas frações mais estáveis diminui para 51,0 a 78,2%. Os solos possuem alta capacidade de adsorção e ocorre alta histerese devido à presença de sítios com alta afinidade com o cobre. Os estudos de incubação sugerem que a presença desse metal em alta concentração afeta a processo de humificação da MOS, que explica o fato das substâncias húmicas de solos de vinhedo ter menor aromaticidade com maior presença de grupamentos funcionais comparadas às de solos sob mata nativa. A disponibilidade desse elemento foi alterada após o período de incubação e pode estar relacionada ao teor da fração de ácidos húmicos (CAH) presentes no solo e a variação de pH do solo. O desenvolvimento das plantas foi afetado com a elevação do teor de cobre disponível e teve relação diretamente proporcional com a fração de ácidos fúlvicos (CAF).Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRAgronomiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciência do SoloSilva, Leandro Souza dahttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4706291Y9Kaminski, Joãohttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4783777Y9Ceretta, Carlos Albertohttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4780445E3Melo, George Wellington Bastos dehttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4785170A8Dick, Deborah Pinheirohttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4787812D5Arend, Karine2017-03-292017-03-292010-03-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfAREND, Karine. Organic matter quality and copper availability in viticulture soil. 2010. 116 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Qualidade da matéria orgânica e disponibilidade de cobre em solos de áreas de videira
Organic matter quality and copper availability in viticulture soil
title Qualidade da matéria orgânica e disponibilidade de cobre em solos de áreas de videira
spellingShingle Qualidade da matéria orgânica e disponibilidade de cobre em solos de áreas de videira
Arend, Karine
Cobre
Videira
Matéria orgânica
Copper
Viticulture
Organic matter
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO
title_short Qualidade da matéria orgânica e disponibilidade de cobre em solos de áreas de videira
title_full Qualidade da matéria orgânica e disponibilidade de cobre em solos de áreas de videira
title_fullStr Qualidade da matéria orgânica e disponibilidade de cobre em solos de áreas de videira
title_full_unstemmed Qualidade da matéria orgânica e disponibilidade de cobre em solos de áreas de videira
title_sort Qualidade da matéria orgânica e disponibilidade de cobre em solos de áreas de videira
author Arend, Karine
author_facet Arend, Karine
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Silva, Leandro Souza da
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4706291Y9
Kaminski, João
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4783777Y9
Ceretta, Carlos Alberto
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4780445E3
Melo, George Wellington Bastos de
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4785170A8
Dick, Deborah Pinheiro
http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4787812D5
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Arend, Karine
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cobre
Videira
Matéria orgânica
Copper
Viticulture
Organic matter
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO
topic Cobre
Videira
Matéria orgânica
Copper
Viticulture
Organic matter
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO
description In Brazil, the grape is produced in several regions, but in the South that the culture of the vine has great economic importance because it has suitable climatic conditions for growing this species. The application continues to Bordeaux mixture as a fungicide has caused a rise in copper in vineyard soils, especially in the copper layers of soil, causing an increased bioavailability and causing greater phytotoxicity to plants. The phytotoxicity of copper depends on the relative distribution between the chemical forms of metal, which are related to physical and chemical properties of each soil, and the soluble metal in free or complexed with organic matter (OM) present, more phytotoxic to the forms in the form of insoluble salts or associated with organic matter, oxides and clays present in the soil solid phase. Copper is toxic to a wide variety of edaphic organisms, affecting growth, morphology and metabolism of microorganisms, and thus adversely affect the characteristics of soil organic matter (SOM), since these microorganisms are responsible for degradation. Also, copper has the ability to form stable complexes with the MOS, protecting it from the humification process, because the complex formation prevents these macromolecules are able to participate in other chemical reactions and undergo changes in its structure. The overall purpose of the thesis was to evaluate the relationship between MOS and copper in soil, related to the chemical characteristics of SOM and bioavailability of copper. For the development of theory, surface samples (0-10 cm) of six soils were collected in areas of vine with a history of systematic application of heavy metals and nearby areas with native plants without copper in Serra Gaucha region of Brazil. Studies of adsorption and desorption were done to verify the retention capacity of copper in the soil, and were related to studies of fractionation of copper used to quantify and qualify the ways of metal retention in different soil components. Four soils were incubated in plastic bags, with the addition of different amounts of copper (0, 200, 400, 600 and 1.200 mg kg-1), were collected periodically for chemical analysis. Some samples of these soils were selected for the creation of chemical fractionation to study the chemical characteristics of humic substances. The results showed that soils under native forest have low copper content, from 77.2 to 84.7 mg kg-1, linked mainly in fractions more stable as the residual and MOS compared to soils with a vineyard with levels total of 674.2 to 1154.6 mg kg-1, distributed in all fractions of soil, but the retention in the more stable fractions decreased of 51.0 to 78.2% of appropriations. Studies of adsorption and desorption showed that the soils have high adsorption capacity and high hysteresis occurs due to the presence of sites with high affinity for copper. The incubation studies showed that the presence of this metal in high concentration affects the process of humification of the SOM, which explains the fact that humic substances from soils of vineyards have less aromaticity with greater presence of functional groups compared to soil under native forest. The availability of this element was changed after the incubation period and may be related to the content of the fraction of humic acid (CAH) in the soil and changes in soil pH. Plant growth was affected with the increase of copper content available and was directly proportional to the fraction of fulvic acid (CAF).
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