Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Antonio López Lafuente is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Antonio López Lafuente.


Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 2015

Improving the relationship between soil characteristics and metal bioavailability by using reactive fractions of soil parameters in calcareous soils

Ana de Santiago-Martín; Folkert van Oort; Concepción Maldonado González; José R. Quintana; Antonio López Lafuente; Isabelle Lamy

The contribution of the nature instead of the total content of soil parameters relevant to metal bioavailability in lettuce was tested using a series of low-polluted Mediterranean agricultural calcareous soils offering natural gradients in the content and composition of carbonate, organic, and oxide fractions. Two datasets were compared by canonical ordination based on redundancy analysis: total concentrations (TC dataset) of main soil parameters (constituents, phases, or elements) involved in metal retention and bioavailability; and chemically defined reactive fractions of these parameters (RF dataset). The metal bioavailability patterns were satisfactorily explained only when the RF dataset was used, and the results showed that the proportion of crystalline Fe oxides, dissolved organic C, diethylene-triamine-pentaacetic acid (DTPA)-extractable Cu and Zn, and a labile organic pool accounted for 76% of the variance. In addition, 2 multipollution scenarios by metal spiking were tested that showed better relationships with the RF dataset than with the TC dataset (up to 17% more) and new reactive fractions involved. For Mediterranean calcareous soils, the use of reactive pools of soil parameters rather than their total contents improved the relationships between soil constituents and metal bioavailability. Such pool determinations should be systematically included in studies dealing with bioavailability or risk assessment.


Science of The Total Environment | 2016

Impact of vineyard abandonment and natural recolonization on metal content and availability in Mediterranean soils

Ana de Santiago-Martín; Cristina Vaquero-Perea; Inmaculada Valverde-Asenjo; José Ramón Quintana Nieto; Concepción González-Huecas; Antonio López Lafuente; Antonio Vázquez de la Cueva

Abandonment of vineyards after uprooting has dramatically increased in last decades in Mediterranean countries, often followed by vegetation expansion processes. Inadequate management strategies can have negative consequences on soil quality. We studied how the age and type of vegetation cover and several environmental characteristics (lithology, soil properties, vineyard slope and so on) after vineyard uprooting and abandonment contribute to the variation patterns in total, HAc (acetic acid-method, HAc) and EDTA-extractable (ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid-method) concentrations of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn in soils. We sampled 141 points from vineyards and abandoned vineyard Mediterranean soils recolonized by natural vegetation in recent decades. The contribution of several environmental variables (e.g. age and type of vegetation cover, lithology, soil properties and vineyard slope) to the total and extractable concentrations of metals was evaluated by canonical ordination based on redundancy analysis, considering the interaction between both environmental and response variables. The ranges of total metal contents were: 0.01-0.15 (Cd), 2.6-34 (Cu), 6.6-30 (Pb), and 29-92mgkg(-1) (Zn). Cadmium (11-100%) had the highest relative extractability with both extractants, and Zn and Pb the lowest. The total and EDTA-extractable of Cd, Pb and Zn were positively related to the age of abandonment, to the presence of Agrostis castellana and Retama sphaerocarpa, and to the contents of Fe-oxides, clay and organic matter (OM). A different pattern was noted for Cu, positively related to vineyard soils. Soil properties successfully explained HAc-extractable Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn but the age and type of vegetation cover lost significance. Clay content was negatively related to HAc-extractable Cu and Pb; and OM was positively related to HAc-Cd and Zn. In conclusion, the time elapsed after vineyard uprooting, and subsequent land abandonment, affects the soil content and availability of metals, and this impact depended on the colonizing plant species and soil properties.


Geoderma | 2008

Mobility of heavy metals in poorly developed carbonate soils in the Mediterranean region

Antonio López Lafuente; Carla González; José R. Quintana; Antonio Vázquez; A. Romero


Geoderma | 2007

Applying multivariate methods to soil–solution interactions in carbonate media

C. González; José R. Quintana; L. Moreno; A. Vázquez; Antonio López Lafuente; A. Romero


Geoderma | 2014

Carbonate, organic and clay fractions determine metal bioavailability in periurban calcareous agricultural soils in the Mediterranean area

Ana de Santiago-Martín; Inmaculada Valverde-Asenjo; José R. Quintana; Antonio Vázquez; Antonio López Lafuente; Concepción González-Huecas


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2014

Biological activity in metal-contaminated calcareous agricultural soils: the role of the organic matter composition and the particle size distribution

Luisa Martín Calvarro; Ana de Santiago-Martín; Javier Quirós Gómez; Concepción González-Huecas; José R. Quintana; Antonio Vázquez; Antonio López Lafuente; Teresa M. Rodríguez Fernández; Rosalía Ramírez Vera


Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2013

Metal Contamination Disturbs Biochemical and Microbial Properties of Calcareous Agricultural Soils of the Mediterranean Area

Ana de Santiago-Martín; Natalie Cheviron; José R. Quintana; Concepción Maldonado González; Antonio López Lafuente; Christian Mougin


International Journal of Environmental Research | 2013

Soil Properties Affecting metal Extractability Patterns in Periurban Calcareous Agricultural Soils in the Mediterranean Area

A. de Santiago-Martín; Inmaculada Valverde-Asenjo; José R. Quintana; Concepción González-Huecas; Antonio López Lafuente


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2013

Metal extractability patterns to evaluate (potentially) mobile fractions in periurban calcareous agricultural soils in the Mediterranean area—analytical and mineralogical approaches

Ana de Santiago-Martín; Inmaculada Valverde-Asenjo; José R. Quintana; Antonio Vázquez; Antonio López Lafuente; Concepción González-Huecas


Anales De La Real Academia Nacional De Farmacia | 2003

Estudio de la influencia de los suelos contaminados por metales pesados en las aguas naturales

Concepción González Huecas; Antonio López Lafuente; Luis Moreno Merino; María del Carmen Martín Gómez; Gloria López Fernández

Collaboration


Dive into the Antonio López Lafuente's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar

José R. Quintana

Complutense University of Madrid

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Ana de Santiago-Martín

Complutense University of Madrid

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Inmaculada Valverde-Asenjo

Complutense University of Madrid

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Antonio Vázquez

Center for International Forestry Research

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

A. Romero

Complutense University of Madrid

View shared research outputs
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar

Cristina Vaquero-Perea

Complutense University of Madrid

View shared research outputs
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge