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Rice field agroecosystem investigation : environmental and toxicological assessment; Indagine su una risaia campione: analisi ambientali e chimico-tossicologiche

Abstract

The rice-field agroecosystem, even if deeply anthropically determined, can be considered substitute of the plain wet lands, now almost all disappeared in the part of the territory has been considering. The aim of the research we started was the analysis and the ecological characterization of this environment and the assessment of the effects of the different agronomical practices, relating to the conservation of the biodiversity in a plain wetland. The ENEA Environmental Biology and Nature Conservation Division of Saluggia (VC) and Casaccia (Roma), in co-operation with ENEA ERG-RAD-LAB Division of Saluggia and the Rice Research Center of Castello d`Agogna (PV) associated to Rice National Society, started a preliminary research on a sample rice field, aiming to evaluate, using different methodologies, the destiny of the chemical substances (herbicides, fungicidals, heavy metals and other chemical compounds) introduced through cultivation practices or arrived by irrigation systems.
Authors:
Bari, A; Minciardi, M; Rossi, G; [1]  Bonotto, F; Paonessa, F; Troiani, F; [2]  Rosa, S; [3]  Cormegna, M [4] 
  1. ENEA, Centro Ricerche Saluggia, Vercelli (Italy). Dip. Ambiente
  2. ENEA, Centro Ricerche Saluggia, Vercelli (Italy). Dip. Energia
  3. ENEA, Centro Ricrche Casaccia, Rome (Italy). Dip. Ambiente
  4. Ente Nazionale Risi, Centro Ricerche sul Riso, Castello d`Agogna, Pavia (Italy)
Publication Date:
Oct 01, 1995
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
ENEA-RT-AMB-95-16; RT/AMB-95-16
Reference Number:
SCA: 540220; 540320; PA: ITA-96:000228; EDB-96:172765; NTS-97:003711; SN: 96001694978
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Oct 1995
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; WETLANDS; POLLUTANTS; QUANTITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS; ITALY; WATER POLLUTION; LAND POLLUTION; RICE; CULTIVATION TECHNIQUES; ECOSYSTEMS; PESTICIDES; SWAMPS; MARSHES; FERTILIZERS; TOXIC MATERIALS; HERBICIDES
OSTI ID:
399357
Research Organizations:
ENEA, Saluggia (Italy). Centro Ricerche Energia - Area Energia Ambiente e Salute
Country of Origin:
Italy
Language:
Italian
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 1120-5555; Other: ON: DE97713417; TRN: IT9600228
Availability:
OSTI as DE97713417
Submitting Site:
ITA
Size:
43 p.
Announcement Date:
Dec 09, 1996

Citation Formats

Bari, A, Minciardi, M, Rossi, G, Bonotto, F, Paonessa, F, Troiani, F, Rosa, S, and Cormegna, M. Rice field agroecosystem investigation : environmental and toxicological assessment; Indagine su una risaia campione: analisi ambientali e chimico-tossicologiche. Italy: N. p., 1995. Web.
Bari, A, Minciardi, M, Rossi, G, Bonotto, F, Paonessa, F, Troiani, F, Rosa, S, & Cormegna, M. Rice field agroecosystem investigation : environmental and toxicological assessment; Indagine su una risaia campione: analisi ambientali e chimico-tossicologiche. Italy.
Bari, A, Minciardi, M, Rossi, G, Bonotto, F, Paonessa, F, Troiani, F, Rosa, S, and Cormegna, M. 1995. "Rice field agroecosystem investigation : environmental and toxicological assessment; Indagine su una risaia campione: analisi ambientali e chimico-tossicologiche." Italy.
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title = {Rice field agroecosystem investigation : environmental and toxicological assessment; Indagine su una risaia campione: analisi ambientali e chimico-tossicologiche}
author = {Bari, A, Minciardi, M, Rossi, G, Bonotto, F, Paonessa, F, Troiani, F, Rosa, S, and Cormegna, M}
abstractNote = {The rice-field agroecosystem, even if deeply anthropically determined, can be considered substitute of the plain wet lands, now almost all disappeared in the part of the territory has been considering. The aim of the research we started was the analysis and the ecological characterization of this environment and the assessment of the effects of the different agronomical practices, relating to the conservation of the biodiversity in a plain wetland. The ENEA Environmental Biology and Nature Conservation Division of Saluggia (VC) and Casaccia (Roma), in co-operation with ENEA ERG-RAD-LAB Division of Saluggia and the Rice Research Center of Castello d`Agogna (PV) associated to Rice National Society, started a preliminary research on a sample rice field, aiming to evaluate, using different methodologies, the destiny of the chemical substances (herbicides, fungicidals, heavy metals and other chemical compounds) introduced through cultivation practices or arrived by irrigation systems.}
place = {Italy}
year = {1995}
month = {Oct}
}