Ecotoxicological assessment of doxycycline in aged pig manure using multispecies soil systems

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作者
Fernández, C [1 ]
Alonso, C [1 ]
Babín, MM [1 ]
Pro, J [1 ]
Carbonell, G [1 ]
Tarazona, JV [1 ]
机构
[1] INIA, Lab Ecotoxicol, Dept Environm, Madrid, Spain
关键词
pig manure; doxycycline; multispecies soil systems;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2003.10.015
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This paper assesses the ecotoxicity of the antibiotic doxycycline in aged spiked pig manure using a multispecies soil system (MS 3) covering plants, earthworms and soil microorganisms. The study reproduced realistic exposure conditions, as well as higher exposure doses covering the uncertainty factors typically employed for covering interspecies variability. MS 3, consisting of columns of natural sieved soil assembled with earthworms and seeds from three plant species, were employed. Pig manure was spiked with doxycycline (75 or 7500 mug/ml), aged for 15 days under aerobic/ anaerobic conditions and added on top of the soil columns (120 ml/column, equivalent to 220 kg N/ha). Water and doxycycline free manure were used as negative controls. Doxycycline (7500 mug/ml) solution was used as a positive control. No effects on plants or earthworms were observed. Significant effects on soil phosphatase activity, indicating effects on soil microorganisms, were observed at the highest exposure dose, affecting all soil layers in the doxycycline-solution-treated MS 3 (positive control) but only the top layer in the spiked pig manure system. Chemical analysis confirmed the different behaviour of doxycycline in both systems (with and without manure) and those effects were observed in soil with measured concentrations over 1 mg/kg soil. The detection of doxycycline in leachates revealed a potential mobility. Leachate concentrations were similar for doxycycline solution and spiked manure treatments. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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