Soil fertility status and spatial distribution of selected trace elements in south-western Serbia
Аутори
Čakmak, DraganMrvić, Vesna
Kostić, Ljiljana
Pivić, Radmila
Saljnikov, Elmira
Nikoloski, Mile
Perović, Veljko
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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Main characteristic of surface soil layer (pH in KCl, humus, available P and K), and content of trace ele ments (Ni, Cr, Cu, Zn, Pb, Cd, As, Hg) were analysed on area of southwestern Serbia, covering total 959 000 ha
(one sample represents 1000 ha) .
About 30 % of samples have very acid reaction. Main portion of soil samples (86%) is poorly suplied with
available phosphorus (<8 mg/100g), and these are located under forests, meadows, pastures and orchards. Supplies
of available potasium and humus are well. On the other hand, in small number of soil samples (4%), mostly on
fertile alluvial soils, there are high P and K concentration, which are consequence of inadequate usage of mineral
fertilizers.
Content of trace elements in 70 % of soil samples is bellow maximum allowed concentration (MAC). The most fre quente potential pollutants are Cr and Ni, which is assosiated with mafic and ultramafic rocks, which are common
in this region (mountains naerby river Ibar - Troglav, Stolovi,... Cemerno, Željin, Golija, Kopaonik; near Sjenica- ˇ
peridotites of mn. Ozren). There are dominace of Eutric Leptosols soil type, with Ni content above 100 mg/kg, and
in some samples above 1000 mg/kg. In smaller number of samples arsenic and lead exceed MAC, while other ele ments exceed MAD very rarelly. There are elevated Pb content in Kopaonik mountain area, and elevated As content
besides this region, are in mine zone of Golija and Cemerno. These are mountain soils formed on acid igneous and
metamorphic rocks, which are enriched with ores of Pb, Zn and other elements. Eventually negative influences
of these elements on plants and other components of ecosystem may be esstimated only after detalied investigation
Кључне речи:
Soil fertility, spatial distributionИзвор:
Proceedings of International congress European Geosciences Union General Assambly, 2010, 12, 3229-Издавач:
- EGU General Assembly, Austria
Институција/група
Institut za multidisciplinarna istraživanjaTY - CONF AU - Čakmak, Dragan AU - Mrvić, Vesna AU - Kostić, Ljiljana AU - Pivić, Radmila AU - Saljnikov, Elmira AU - Nikoloski, Mile AU - Perović, Veljko PY - 2010 UR - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2755 AB - Main characteristic of surface soil layer (pH in KCl, humus, available P and K), and content of trace ele ments (Ni, Cr, Cu, Zn, Pb, Cd, As, Hg) were analysed on area of southwestern Serbia, covering total 959 000 ha (one sample represents 1000 ha) . About 30 % of samples have very acid reaction. Main portion of soil samples (86%) is poorly suplied with available phosphorus (<8 mg/100g), and these are located under forests, meadows, pastures and orchards. Supplies of available potasium and humus are well. On the other hand, in small number of soil samples (4%), mostly on fertile alluvial soils, there are high P and K concentration, which are consequence of inadequate usage of mineral fertilizers. Content of trace elements in 70 % of soil samples is bellow maximum allowed concentration (MAC). The most fre quente potential pollutants are Cr and Ni, which is assosiated with mafic and ultramafic rocks, which are common in this region (mountains naerby river Ibar - Troglav, Stolovi, Cemerno, Željin, Golija, Kopaonik; near Sjenica- ˇ peridotites of mn. Ozren). There are dominace of Eutric Leptosols soil type, with Ni content above 100 mg/kg, and in some samples above 1000 mg/kg. In smaller number of samples arsenic and lead exceed MAC, while other ele ments exceed MAD very rarelly. There are elevated Pb content in Kopaonik mountain area, and elevated As content besides this region, are in mine zone of Golija and Cemerno. These are mountain soils formed on acid igneous and metamorphic rocks, which are enriched with ores of Pb, Zn and other elements. Eventually negative influences of these elements on plants and other components of ecosystem may be esstimated only after detalied investigation PB - EGU General Assembly, Austria C3 - Proceedings of International congress European Geosciences Union General Assambly T1 - Soil fertility status and spatial distribution of selected trace elements in south-western Serbia SP - 3229 VL - 12 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2755 ER -
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Čakmak, D., Mrvić, V., Kostić, L., Pivić, R., Saljnikov, E., Nikoloski, M.,& Perović, V.. (2010). Soil fertility status and spatial distribution of selected trace elements in south-western Serbia. in Proceedings of International congress European Geosciences Union General Assambly EGU General Assembly, Austria., 12, 3229. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2755
Čakmak D, Mrvić V, Kostić L, Pivić R, Saljnikov E, Nikoloski M, Perović V. Soil fertility status and spatial distribution of selected trace elements in south-western Serbia. in Proceedings of International congress European Geosciences Union General Assambly. 2010;12:3229. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2755 .
Čakmak, Dragan, Mrvić, Vesna, Kostić, Ljiljana, Pivić, Radmila, Saljnikov, Elmira, Nikoloski, Mile, Perović, Veljko, "Soil fertility status and spatial distribution of selected trace elements in south-western Serbia" in Proceedings of International congress European Geosciences Union General Assambly, 12 (2010):3229, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2755 .