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Copper and zinc are essential micronutrients that are potentially toxic when present in excess in soils. Their bioavailability depends on their speciation in soil, but this may vary with environmental conditions. Aeration and hence redox conditions, and organic matter amendments are among the factors likely to cause variation on metal fractionation.

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