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Changes of lead speciation and microbial toxicity in soil treated with repeated Pb exposure in the presence of BDE209.

Rong Zhang1,2, Wei Zhang3,4, Gao Liu1,2, Kuangfei Lin1,2, Rongbing Fu5.   

Abstract

Lead (Pb) and decabromodiphenyl ether (BDE209) are main pollutants at electric waste (e-waste) recycling sites (EWRSs), and their joint toxicological effects have received extensive attention. Frequently, soil pollution at EWRSs usually results from the occurrence of repeated single or multiple pollution events, with continuous impacts on soil microorganisms. Therefore, a laboratory incubation study was conducted to determine Pb bioavailability and microbial toxicity in repeated Pb-polluted soil in the presence of BDE209 for the first time. We evaluated the impacts of repetitive exposure trials on chemical fractions of Pb, and the results showed that repeated single Pb pollution event resulted in an increase of carbonates fraction of Pb, which was different from one-off single Pb exposure. Moreover, one-off Pb-treated groups exhibited higher I R (reduced partition index) values on day 30 and all treatments remained the same I R level at the end of incubation period. The parameters of microbial toxicity were well reflected by soil enzymes. During the entire incubation, the dehydrogenase and urease activities were significantly inhibited by Pb (P < 0.01), and BDE209 supply could weaken the adverse influence. Additionally, significant correlations between available or metastable Pb and the two soil enzymes were clearly observed (P < 0.05 or 0.01). Such observations would provide useful information for ecological effects of Pb and BDE209 at EWRSs.

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Keywords:  BDE209; Bioavailability; Pb; Soil; Toxicity

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26527337     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015-5698-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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