Title of article
Development of phenanthrene catabolism in natural and artificial soils
Author/Authors
Angela H. Rhodes، نويسنده , , Jakub Hofman، نويسنده , , Kirk T. Semple، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
7
From page
424
To page
430
Abstract
The characteristics of natural soils often vary from those of artificial soil (e.g. OECD), which may lead to substantial differences in the bioavailability of test substances. The aim of this investigation was to characterise the development of phenanthrene catabolism in both natural and artificial soils with varying total organic carbon (TOC) content after 1, 14, 42 and 84 d soil–phenanthrene contact time. Indigenous catabolic activity was measured via the addition of 14C-phenanthrene using the respirometric soil slurry assay. Notably, the lag phases, fastest rates and total extents of 14C-phenanthrene degradation were relatively comparable in soils with similar TOC content after 1 d contact time. However, natural soils generally exhibited significantly shorter lag phases, faster rates and higher extents of mineralisation, than their artificial counterparts after 42 and 84 d contact time. Such findings suggest that the extrapolation of results from artificial soils to real/natural soils may not be straightforward.
Keywords
Artificial soil , PAHS , catabolism , Natural soil
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Record number
731471
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