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THE BIOGEOCHEMISTRY OF COPPER IN THE SYSTEM SOIL - VINE-LEAVES WINE FROM THE DISTRICT OF HUSI, ROMANIA

Huzum, Ramona, Sirbu–Radasanu, Doina Smaranda, Kasper, Haino Uwe, Iancu, Ovidiu Gabriel

First published: 2013-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2013/bc3/s13.029View metrics

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Title
THE BIOGEOCHEMISTRY OF COPPER IN THE SYSTEM SOIL - VINE-LEAVES WINE FROM THE DISTRICT OF HUSI, ROMANIA
Authors
Huzum, Ramona, Sirbu–Radasanu, Doina Smaranda, Kasper, Haino Uwe, Iancu, Ovidiu Gabriel
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 13th SGEM GeoConference on WATER RESOURCES. FOREST, MARINE AND OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2013
Pages
693 - 700 pp
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
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Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References34
  1. Huzum R, Iancu OG, Buzgar N. Geochemical distribution of selected trace elements in vineyard soils from the Huşi area, Romania. Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Romania, vol.7/issue3, pp 61 – 70, 2012.

  2. Mackie KA., Müller T., Kandeler E. Remediation of copper in vineyards – A mini review, Environmental Pollution, 167, pp 16-26, 2012.

  3. Rosada J., Greziask J., Schroeder G. The risk scale estimation of the agricultural environment pollution by heavy metals using the sequential extraction method, Polish Journal of Chemical Tehnology, vol.9/issue 3, pp 151-154, 2007.

  4. Albulescu M., Turuga L., Masu S., Uruioc S., Kiraly L. S. Study regarding the heavy metal content (lead, chromium, cadmium) in soil and Vitis Vinifera in vineyards from the Caraş-Severin County, Annals of West University of Timişoara, Series Chemistry, Romania, vol. 18/issue 3,pp 45-52, 2009.

  5. Sirbu-Radasanu D S., Buzgar N., Iancu O.G. The ambient and geogenic background of the soil from the surrounding area of the city of Iasi (NE Romania), SGEM 2012 Conference Proceedings, Bulgary, vol. IV, pp. 229-238, 2012.

  6. Huzum R, Kasper HU, Iancu OG, Sîrbu-Rădăşanu DS. Assessment of potentially toxic elements from soil to plant in a vineyard area of the Eastern part of Romania. SGEM 2012 Conference Proceedings, Bulgary, vol. IV, pp 57 – 64, 2012. GeoConference on Water Resources. Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems

  7. Cuna S., Palibroda N., Balas G. Study of the authenticity and regional origin of Romanian wines using isotope ratio mass spectrometry, 7th Australian Stable Isotope User Group Meeting, Graz, Austria, Book of Abstracts, pp11-15, 2006.

  8. Done C.J., Stoica A.I., Cotea V. C., Baiulescu G. E., Capotă P. Determination of some microelements in Dealurile Moldovei viticultural area wines, Revista de Chimie, Romania, vol. 57/issue 3, pp 239-244, 2006.

  9. Komarék M., Čadková E., Chrastný V., Bor das F., Bollinger J-C. Contamination of vineyard soils with fungicides: A review of environmental and toxicological aspects, Environment International, 36, pp 138-151, 2010.

  10. Ionesi L. The geology of the platform units and the North Dobrogea orogeny. Ed. Tehnică, Bucureşti, Romania, pp 279, 1994.

  11. White R. Understanding vineyard soils. University Press, Oxford, USA, 2009, pp 230.

  12. Kalra YP. Handbook of reference methods for plant analysis. Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, USA, pp 284, 1998.

  13. Zeien H & Brümmer GW. Chemical extraction to the determination of binding forms of heavy metals in soils. Berichte ökologische Forschung, Germany, vol. 6, pp 62-91, 1991.

  14. The Romanian Ministry of Waters, Forests and Environmental Protection. Order no. 756/1997, Romania, 1997.

  15. The Romanian Ministry of Agriculture, Foods and Forests, Ministry of Public Finance, Ministry of Health and family and Ministry of European Integration. Government Resolution no. 1134/10 October 2002 for the approving of the Methodological Norms for applying the Law vine and wine in the common organization of the wine market system no. 244/2002, Romania, 2002.

  16. Kabata-Pendias A. Trace elements in soils and plants , 4th edition, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, USA, pp 505, 2011.

  17. Sipos P., Németh T., Kovács Kis V., Mohai I. Association of individual soil mineral constituents and heavy metals as studied by sorption experiments and analytical electron microscopy analyses, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 168, pp. 1512-1520, 2011.

  18. Huzum R, Iancu OG, Buzgar N. Geochemical distribution of selected trace elements in vineyard soils from the Huşi area, Romania. Carpathian Journal of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Romania, vol.7/issue3, pp 61 – 70, 2012.

  19. Mackie KA., Müller T., Kandeler E. Remediation of copper in vineyards – A mini review, Environmental Pollution, 167, pp 16-26, 2012.

  20. Rosada J., Greziask J., Schroeder G. The risk scale estimation of the agricultural environment pollution by heavy metals using the sequential extraction method, Polish Journal of Chemical Tehnology, vol.9/issue 3, pp 151-154, 2007.

  21. Albulescu M., Turuga L., Masu S., Uruioc S., Kiraly L. S. Study regarding the heavy metal content (lead, chromium, cadmium) in soil and Vitis Vinifera in vineyards from the Caraş-Severin County, Annals of West University of Timişoara, Series Chemistry, Romania, vol. 18/issue 3,pp 45-52, 2009.

  22. Sirbu-Radasanu D S., Buzgar N., Iancu O.G. The ambient and geogenic background of the soil from the surrounding area of the city of Iasi (NE Romania), SGEM 2012 Conference Proceedings, Bulgary, vol. IV, pp. 229-238, 2012.

  23. Huzum R, Kasper HU, Iancu OG, Sîrbu-Rădăşanu DS. Assessment of potentially toxic elements from soil to plant in a vineyard area of the Eastern part of Romania. SGEM 2012 Conference Proceedings, Bulgary, vol. IV, pp 57 – 64, 2012. GeoConference on Water Resources. Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems

  24. Cuna S., Palibroda N., Balas G. Study of the authenticity and regional origin of Romanian wines using isotope ratio mass spectrometry, 7th Australian Stable Isotope User Group Meeting, Graz, Austria, Book of Abstracts, pp11-15, 2006.

  25. Done C.J., Stoica A.I., Cotea V. C., Baiulescu G. E., Capotă P. Determination of some microelements in Dealurile Moldovei viticultural area wines, Revista de Chimie, Romania, vol. 57/issue 3, pp 239-244, 2006.

  26. Komarék M., Čadková E., Chrastný V., Bor das F., Bollinger J-C. Contamination of vineyard soils with fungicides: A review of environmental and toxicological aspects, Environment International, 36, pp 138-151, 2010.

  27. Ionesi L. The geology of the platform units and the North Dobrogea orogeny. Ed. Tehnică, Bucureşti, Romania, pp 279, 1994.

  28. White R. Understanding vineyard soils. University Press, Oxford, USA, 2009, pp 230.

  29. Kalra YP. Handbook of reference methods for plant analysis. Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, USA, pp 284, 1998.

  30. Zeien H & Brümmer GW. Chemical extraction to the determination of binding forms of heavy metals in soils. Berichte ökologische Forschung, Germany, vol. 6, pp 62-91, 1991.

  31. The Romanian Ministry of Waters, Forests and Environmental Protection. Order no. 756/1997, Romania, 1997.

  32. The Romanian Ministry of Agriculture, Foods and Forests, Ministry of Public Finance, Ministry of Health and family and Ministry of European Integration. Government Resolution no. 1134/10 October 2002 for the approving of the Methodological Norms for applying the Law vine and wine in the common organization of the wine market system no. 244/2002, Romania, 2002.

  33. Kabata-Pendias A. Trace elements in soils and plants , 4th edition, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, USA, pp 505, 2011.

  34. Sipos P., Németh T., Kovács Kis V., Mohai I. Association of individual soil mineral constituents and heavy metals as studied by sorption experiments and analytical electron microscopy analyses, Journal of Hazardous Materials, 168, pp. 1512-1520, 2011.

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