2011
DOI: 10.1039/c1em10496a
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Assessment of the effects of Cr, Cu, Ni and Pb soil contamination by ecotoxicological tests

Abstract: This study aimed to assess soil quality by chemical and ecotoxicological investigations and to check the correspondence between soil metal concentrations and ecotoxicity. For these purposes, surface soils collected at four adjacent roadside urban parks and at a former industrial area were characterized for C/N, organic matter content, texture, and pH. Cr, Cu, Ni and Pb, chosen among the most representative soil metal contaminants, were measured as total content and as available and water soluble fractions. In … Show more

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“…In contrast, the growth inhibition of the microalgae R. subcapitata showed an extreme sensitivity that correlated significantly with Zn content in water extracts (r = 0.996, p < 0.01). Consequently, tests with algae estimated the lowest EC50 values for all samples and became the most metal-sensitive among the aquatic ecotoxicity tests applied, as previously reported by Maisto et al (2011) andde Paiva Magalhães et al (2014). D. magna was moderately affected by water extracts, showing significant correlations with their pH (r = -0.913, p < 0.01) and Pb contents (r = 0.94, p < 0.01).…”
Section: Ecotoxicological Evaluationsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…In contrast, the growth inhibition of the microalgae R. subcapitata showed an extreme sensitivity that correlated significantly with Zn content in water extracts (r = 0.996, p < 0.01). Consequently, tests with algae estimated the lowest EC50 values for all samples and became the most metal-sensitive among the aquatic ecotoxicity tests applied, as previously reported by Maisto et al (2011) andde Paiva Magalhães et al (2014). D. magna was moderately affected by water extracts, showing significant correlations with their pH (r = -0.913, p < 0.01) and Pb contents (r = 0.94, p < 0.01).…”
Section: Ecotoxicological Evaluationsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…D. magna was moderately affected by water extracts, showing significant correlations with their pH (r = -0.913, p < 0.01) and Pb contents (r = 0.94, p < 0.01). Samples A3 and A5 caused no mortality to the crustaceans while extremely high toxicity was observed for samples A2, A4 and A6, thus becoming more sensitive than V. fischeri to this type of contamination (Alvarenga et al 2013) but not as metal-sensitive as algal growth rate (Maisto et al 2011). As expected, bioassays with fish were the least sensitive among all tested species due to their particular resistance to most metals (de Paiva Magalhães et al 2014).…”
Section: Ecotoxicological Evaluationsupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…매체로서 토양공극수(Soil pore water, soil solutions, soil water, 또는 leachate solutions)나 토양추출액(Soil elutriates, soil extracts, 또는 soil suspensions)을 적용한 것으로 보고된 바 있다 (Cook et al, 2002;Maderova et al, 2011;Tiensing et al, 2001;Romkens et al, 1999;Shen and Shen, 2001;Arnold et al, 2003;Power and de Pomerai, 1999;Anbalagan et al, 2012Anbalagan et al, , 2013Thomas et al, 1990;Hammel et al, 1998;Baun et al, 2002;Aruoja et al, 2004;Robidoux et al, 2004;Antunes et al, 2010;Maisto et al, 2011;Marques et al, 2011;Bowers et al, 1997;Ronnpagel et al, 1998;Loureiro et al, 2005;Ore et al, 2010;Miranda et al, 남선화·안윤주 J. Soil Groundw.…”
Section: 기존 생태독성평가는 토양 오염물질의 이차원적 오염mentioning
confidence: 99%