Title of article
Fate and behaviour of phenanthrene in the natural and artificial soils
Author/Authors
Jakub Hofman، نويسنده , , Angela Rhodes، نويسنده , , Kirk T. Semple، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
8
From page
468
To page
475
Abstract
OECD artificial soil has been used routinely as a standardized substrate for soil toxicity tests. However, can be the fate, behaviour and effects of contaminants in artificial soil extrapolated to natural soils? The aim of our study was to verify this hypothesis by comparing the loss, extraction, and bioavailability of phenanthrene in three artificial and three natural soils of comparable organic carbon content. Soils were spiked with 14C-phenanthrene and total 14C-activity change, the fractions extracted by dichloromethane, 70% ethanol, and hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin, the fraction mineralized by Pseudomonas sp., and taken up by Enchytraeus albidus were measured after 1, 14, 42, and 84 d aging. The loss, extraction, biodegradation and uptake were several times lower in the artificial than natural soils and these differences increased with increasing soil–phenanthrene contact time. These results imply that artificial soil should be used cautiously for the prediction of fate and behaviour in natural soils.
Keywords
Artificial soil , Extractability , organic contaminants , bioavailability
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Record number
731476
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