In the European Union (EU), copper concentration in agricultural soil stems from anthropogenic activities and natural sources (soil and geology). This manuscript reports a statistical comparison of copper concentrations at different levels of administrative units, with a focus on agricultural areas. Anthropogenic sources of diffuse copper contamination include fungicidal treatments, liquid manure (mainly from pigs), sewage sludge, atmospheric deposition, mining activities, local industrial contamination and particles from car brakes. Sales of fungicides in the EU are around 158,000 tonnes annually, a large proportion of which are copper based and used extensively in vineyards and orchards. Around 10 million tonnes of sewage sludge is treate...
Copper-based phytosanitary treatments are widely employed in viticulture for combating the fungal di...
This paper deals with the effect of soil particle size on copper availability. Soils from vineyards ...
This paper deals with the effect of soil particle size on copper availability. Twelve vineyards, (at...
In the European Union (EU), copper concentration in agricultural soil stems from anthropogenic activ...
In the European Union (EU), copper concentration in agricultural soil stems from anthropogenic activ...
The background of the project are claims of the EU regulation to generate reliable data considering ...
Copper (Cu) distribution in soil is influenced by climatic, geological and pedological factors. Apar...
Copper (Cu) containing fungicides have been used for more than one century in Europe on agricultural...
Copper-based fungicides (Cuf) are used in European (EU) vineyards to prevent fungal diseases. Soil p...
This research studied the copper content of vineyard soils as affected by the long-term use of coppe...
The accumulation of trace elements in agricultural soils may have long-term implications for quality...
Chemical contamination from point source discharges in developed (resource-rich) countries has been ...
Copper-based phytosanitary treatments are widely employed in viticulture for combating the fungal di...
Copper has been successfully used in the sulfate form as a fungicide to control grapevine diseases s...
The use of copper-based fungicides by Victorian vinegrowers has increased the total copper concentra...
Copper-based phytosanitary treatments are widely employed in viticulture for combating the fungal di...
This paper deals with the effect of soil particle size on copper availability. Soils from vineyards ...
This paper deals with the effect of soil particle size on copper availability. Twelve vineyards, (at...
In the European Union (EU), copper concentration in agricultural soil stems from anthropogenic activ...
In the European Union (EU), copper concentration in agricultural soil stems from anthropogenic activ...
The background of the project are claims of the EU regulation to generate reliable data considering ...
Copper (Cu) distribution in soil is influenced by climatic, geological and pedological factors. Apar...
Copper (Cu) containing fungicides have been used for more than one century in Europe on agricultural...
Copper-based fungicides (Cuf) are used in European (EU) vineyards to prevent fungal diseases. Soil p...
This research studied the copper content of vineyard soils as affected by the long-term use of coppe...
The accumulation of trace elements in agricultural soils may have long-term implications for quality...
Chemical contamination from point source discharges in developed (resource-rich) countries has been ...
Copper-based phytosanitary treatments are widely employed in viticulture for combating the fungal di...
Copper has been successfully used in the sulfate form as a fungicide to control grapevine diseases s...
The use of copper-based fungicides by Victorian vinegrowers has increased the total copper concentra...
Copper-based phytosanitary treatments are widely employed in viticulture for combating the fungal di...
This paper deals with the effect of soil particle size on copper availability. Soils from vineyards ...
This paper deals with the effect of soil particle size on copper availability. Twelve vineyards, (at...