Plant Soil Environ., 2002, 48(2):45-50 | DOI: 10.17221/4358-PSE

Transfer of trace elements with low soil mobility into plants

J. Němeček, E. Podlešáková, R. Vácha
1 Czech University of Agriculture in Prague, Czech Republic
2 Research Institute for Soil and Water Conservation, Prague, Czech Republic

Trace elements with a low mobility and with a low transfer are Cu, As, Be, V, Cr, Hg. Copper has at low mobility an increased transfer quotient (content plant/soil). The lowest mobility and transfer show Cr and Hg. Only at the very high contents or increased mobilities of trace elements, which accompany the anthropogenic contamination, soil critical loading for crops can be attained. Because of the amount of the examined extremes, it was not possible to derive the proper critical values. Therefore we were able to assess only critical protective values. They represent minimum total contents of trace elements or their mobile forms, which eliminate risks.

Keywords: Cu; As, Be, Cr, V, Hg; critical transfer into plants; protective critical values

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