Title | Variations in the fate and biological effects of sulfamethoxazole, norfloxacin and doxycycline in different vegetable-soil systems following manure application |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
Authors | Wang J.M, Lin H., Sun W.C, Xia Y., Ma J.W, Fu J.R, Zhang Z.L, Wu H.Z, Qian M.R |
Journal | Journal of Hazardous Materials |
Volume | 304 |
Pagination | 49-57 |
Date Published | Mar |
Type of Article | Article |
ISBN Number | 0304-3894 |
Accession Number | WOS:000367699200006 |
Keywords | Antibiotic, Bioaccumulation, chlortetracycline, Dissipation, Engineering, Environmental Sciences & Ecology, microbial communities, oxytetracycline, pharmaceuticals, pig manure, plant-growth, soil microbial community, SULFADIAZINE, swine manure, Vegetable planting, Veterinary antibiotics |
Abstract | The fate of sulfamethoxazole (SMZ), norfloxacin (NOR) and doxycycline (DOX) and their biological effects in radish and pakchoi culture systems were investigated. DOX dissipated more rapidly than SMZ and NOR, while radish and pakchoi cultivation increased the removal of residual DOX in soils. Dissipation of NOR was accelerated in radish soils but was slowed down slightly in pakchoi soils. Vegetable cultivation exerted an insignificant effect on SMZ removal. Investigation of antibiotic bioaccumulation showed that the uptake of DOX by radish and pakchoi was undetectable, but the radish accumulated more SMZ and NOR than pakchoi. Among the three antibiotics, only SMZ use exhibited an apparent suspension of plant seed germination, up-ground plant growth and soil microbial diversity. Pakchoi responded more sensitively to SMZ than did the radish. Principal component analysis (PCA) based on MicroRESP (TM) indicated that the sampling time and antibiotic treatments could influence the soil microbial community. Only in the pakchoi soils did antibiotic application exert a more robust effect on the microbial community than the sampling time; SMZ treatments and DOX treatments could be clearly discriminated from the control treatments. These results are crucial for an assessment of the potential risks of antibiotics to culture system practices and suggest that good agricultural practices help to limit or even reduce antibiotic pollution. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
Alternate Journal | J. Hazard. Mater. |
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Wang, Jianmei Lin, Hui Sun, Wanchun Xia, Yun Ma, Junwei Fu, Jianrong Zhang, Zulin Wu, Huizhen Qian, Mingrong
Wang, Jianmei/HHZ-0585-2022; Zhang, Zulin/B-2879-2010; Lin, Hui/GQB-0146-2022
Zhang, Zulin/0000-0002-6334-8819; qian, mingrong/0000-0001-6011-872X; Lin, Hui/0000-0002-5446-8069
Special Fund for Agro-scientific Research in the Public Interest [201303091]; Project of Science and Technology Plan of Zhejiang Province [2013C32026]; National Natural Science Foundation of China [41401542]; Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China [LY14C150002]; Scientific and Technological Innovation Capacity Improvement Programmer of the Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences
This study was supported by the Special Fund for Agro-scientific Research in the Public Interest (201303091), the Project of Science and Technology Plan of Zhejiang Province (2013C32026), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41401542), the Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China (LY14C150002) and the Scientific and Technological Innovation Capacity Improvement Programmer of the Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences.
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