会议专题

Effects of Cation Saturation, Substrate Addition and Aging on the Mineralization and Formation of Non-extractable Residues of Nonylphenol and Phenanthrene in a Sandy Soil

  Based on the assumption that the relative density and flexibility of soil organic matter is affected by cations at the exchange sites,a sandy soil treated with Na+,Ca2+ or Al3+ was used to determine the long-term sorption and further mineralization and extractability of nonylphenol (NP) and phenanthrene (Phe).The sandy topsoil was percolated by either 0.1 M NaCl,CaCl2,AlCl3 solutions or water,then sterilized by γ-radiation and spiked with 14C-labeled NP or Phe at 10 μg g-1 of soil.Freshly spiked soils and stored under sterile conditions for 2,5 or 9 months were used for degradation experiments.Mineralization was determined by monitoring of 14CO2 effiux from samples that were additionally supplemented with wood flour.After 8 weeks of incubation,the sequestered xenobiotics were extracted by water and ethanol.Results showed no significant effect of cations on total respiration,while mineralization of both xenobiotics was substantially lower in Na+ and Al3+ treated soils.The wood flour addition increased respiration in all samples.The effect of wood flour on xenobiotics mineralization became less significant with time of aging.Sterile aging led to decreased mineralization and extractability of NP and Phe.Formation of non-extractable fractions of xenobiotics depended on the mineralization rate and cation saturation of soil.

Soil organic matter Soil respiration Degradation Sodium Calcium Aluminum Extractability Xenobiotic

Anastasia Shchegolikhina Bernd Marschner

Department of Soil Science and Soil Ecology,Institute of Geography,Ruhr-University Bochum,Universittsstr.150,44780 Bochum,Germany

国际会议

the 16th Meeting of the International Humic Substances Society (第十六届国际腐殖物质学会大会(IHSS 16))

杭州

英文

376-378

2012-09-09(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)