Víctor M. León
University of Alicante
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Chemosphere | 2013
Rubén Moreno-González; Juan A. Campillo; Víctor García; Víctor M. León
Seasonal input of organic pollutants through El Albujón Watercourse to the Mar Menor lagoon was estimated from Spring 2009 to Winter 2010, including regular periods and two flash flood events. 82 semivolatile organic pollutants (persistent organic pollutants, different groups of pesticides and others) were determined by stir bar sorptive extraction and thermal desorption followed by capillary gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry from surface waters with quantification limits of a few ngL(-1). Pesticide concentrations varied significantly along the watercourse due to the presence of different sources (groundwaters, wastewater effluent, tributary contributions, brackish waters, etc.) and physicochemical/biological processes that take place simultaneously. The most commonly detected analytes were propyzamide, triazine compounds and chlorpyrifos. A clear seasonal pattern has been detected, with a predominance of insecticides during Summer and of herbicides during Winter. The input of pesticides through this watercourse is particularly relevant during periods of heavy rain, representing more than 70% of total yearly input for many of them.
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis | 2006
J. Moreno-Caselles; Daniel Prats; R. Moral; M.D. Pérez-Murcia; A. Pérez-Espinosa; C. Paredes; Víctor M. León
Abstract Sewage sludge is used in agriculture as a fertilizer and an organic amendment to improve physical and chemical soil properties. However, sludge contains organic compounds, such as surfactants, which may be toxic in the soil–plant system. The effects on plants of linear alkylbenzene sulfonates (LAS), a group of anionic surfactants that are widely used in detergent products, have not been well defined. In this experiment, the effect of differently treated sewage sludge containing LAS on the macronutrient and sodium contents of different parts of broccoli plants (Brassica oleracea L. var. botrytis subvar. cymosa Lam.) was studied in a field experiment. Fertilizer treatments were un‐composted sewage sludge (UCSS), composted sewage sludge (CSS), and a control without fertilization (NF). The LAS levels were established across all fertilizer treatments by addition of 0, 15, or 30 g LAS m−2 (LAS0, LAS15, and LAS30, respectively). In general, the macronutrient contents in shoots, leaves, and edible parts of broccoli were higher in plants cultivated without fertilization but with LAS. In most cases, the LAS application increased the nitrogen, phosphorus, and sodium contents of the different plant parts, whereas calcium and magnesium concentrations were reduced.
Water Research | 2008
Ángeles de la Rubia; Manuel Rodríguez; Víctor M. León; Daniel Prats
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2007
Damian Fernandez-Jover; Pablo Sanchez-Jerez; Just T. Bayle-Sempere; Adoración Carratalá; Víctor M. León
Chemosphere | 2006
Víctor M. León; C. López; Pablo A. Lara-Martín; Daniel Prats; P. Varó; Eduardo González-Mazo
Journal of Surfactants and Detergents | 2006
Daniel Prats; Carmen López; Diana Vallejo; Pedro Varó; Víctor M. León
Chemosphere | 2017
Adoración Carratalá; Rubén Moreno-González; Víctor M. León
Chemosphere | 2017
Juan Antonio Campillo; Beatriz Fernández; Víctor García; José Benedicto; Víctor M. León
Archive | 2007
Nuria Boluda Botella; Vicente Cases López; Víctor M. León; Vicente Gomis Yagües; Daniel Prats
Chemosphere | 2017
Adoración Carratalá; Rubén Moreno-González; Víctor M. León