International audienceZinc (Zn) occurs naturally in soils, but spreading Zn-rich livestock manure on agricultural soils may lead to hazardous Zn levels. Interactions between exogenous Zn (from animal manure) and the soil matrix must be assessed to predict its behavior. We conducted soil density fractionation using sodium polytungstate solutions (LST) to isolate and identify the soil constituents and investigated their associations with Zn within five density fractions by characterizing the total organic carbon (TOC), mineralogy and Zn speciation. We analyzed a clayey Hapludox soil from a field experiment that had received pig slurry applications over an 11-year period, causing a 2-fold increase in the Zn concentration within the 0-5 cm laye...
Zinc (Zn) is the most abundant trace element in organic waste (OW). Therefore, it is relevant to ass...
High zinc (Zn) concentration in soil can lead to the contamination of the hydrological system or to ...
The objective of this study was to investigate the concentration and chemical species of Zn, Cu, and...
International audienceZinc (Zn) occurs naturally in soils, but spreading Zn-rich livestock manure on...
International audienceinc (Zn) is a trace element (TE) that occurs naturally in soils, however sprea...
Spreading livestock manure as fertilizer on farmlands is a widespread practice. It represents the ma...
The supplementation of Zn to farm animal feed and the excretion via manure leads to an unintended Zn...
The supplementation of Zn to farm animal feed and the excretion via manure leads to an unintended Zn...
Manure and sewage sludge are known to add significant amounts of zinc (Zn) and other metals to soils...
International audienceWe present a study about the behavior of Zn in agricultural soils polluted 100...
A pot experiment with a complete combinatorial design of two factors was conducted to study the effe...
Zinc (Zn) is the most abundant trace element in organic waste (OW). Therefore, it is relevant to ass...
High zinc (Zn) concentration in soil can lead to the contamination of the hydrological system or to ...
The objective of this study was to investigate the concentration and chemical species of Zn, Cu, and...
International audienceZinc (Zn) occurs naturally in soils, but spreading Zn-rich livestock manure on...
International audienceinc (Zn) is a trace element (TE) that occurs naturally in soils, however sprea...
Spreading livestock manure as fertilizer on farmlands is a widespread practice. It represents the ma...
The supplementation of Zn to farm animal feed and the excretion via manure leads to an unintended Zn...
The supplementation of Zn to farm animal feed and the excretion via manure leads to an unintended Zn...
Manure and sewage sludge are known to add significant amounts of zinc (Zn) and other metals to soils...
International audienceWe present a study about the behavior of Zn in agricultural soils polluted 100...
A pot experiment with a complete combinatorial design of two factors was conducted to study the effe...
Zinc (Zn) is the most abundant trace element in organic waste (OW). Therefore, it is relevant to ass...
High zinc (Zn) concentration in soil can lead to the contamination of the hydrological system or to ...
The objective of this study was to investigate the concentration and chemical species of Zn, Cu, and...