Ecotoxicological assessment of the potential impact on soil porewater, surface and groundwater from the use of organic wastes as soil amendments.

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Autor(a) principal: Alvarenga, Paula
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Mourinha, C., Farto, M., Palma, Patrícia, Sengo, J., Morais, M.-C., Cunha-Queda, C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12207/4508
Resumo: This study aimed to assess the potential impact on soil porewater, surface and groundwater from the beneficial application of organic wastes to soil, using their eluates and acute bioassays with aquatic organisms and plants: luminescence inhibition of Vibrio fischeri (15 and 30. min), Daphnia magna immobilization (48. h), Thamnocephalus platyurus survival (24. h), and seed germination of Lolium perenne (7. d) and Lactuca sativa (5. d). Some organic wastes' eluates promoted high toxic responses, but that toxicity could not be predicted by their chemical characterization, which is compulsory by regulatory documents. In fact, when organisms were exposed to the water-extractable chemical compounds of the organic wastes, the toxic responses were more connected to the degree of stabilization of the organic wastes, or to the treatment used to achieve that stabilization, than to their contaminant load. That is why the environmental risk assessment of the use of organic wastes as soil amendments should integrate bioassays with eluates, in order to correctly evaluate the effects of the most bioavailable fraction of all the chemical compounds, which can be difficult to predict from the characterization required in regulatory documents. According to our results, some rapid and standardized acute bioassays can be suggested to integrate a Tier 1 ecotoxicological evaluation of organic wastes with potential to be land applied, namely luminescence inhibition of V. fischeri, D. magna immobilization, and the germination of L. perenne and L. sativa.
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spelling Ecotoxicological assessment of the potential impact on soil porewater, surface and groundwater from the use of organic wastes as soil amendments.Ground waterPorewaterSurface waterUnclassified drugWaterBioassayCompostEcotoxicologyEnvironmental riskGroundwaterRisk assessmentSludgeSoil amendmentToxicityAliivibrio fischeriChemical compositionControlled studyDaphnia magnaGerminationOrganic wastePerennial ryegrassRisk assessmentSoil amendmentThamnocephalus platyurusThis study aimed to assess the potential impact on soil porewater, surface and groundwater from the beneficial application of organic wastes to soil, using their eluates and acute bioassays with aquatic organisms and plants: luminescence inhibition of Vibrio fischeri (15 and 30. min), Daphnia magna immobilization (48. h), Thamnocephalus platyurus survival (24. h), and seed germination of Lolium perenne (7. d) and Lactuca sativa (5. d). Some organic wastes' eluates promoted high toxic responses, but that toxicity could not be predicted by their chemical characterization, which is compulsory by regulatory documents. In fact, when organisms were exposed to the water-extractable chemical compounds of the organic wastes, the toxic responses were more connected to the degree of stabilization of the organic wastes, or to the treatment used to achieve that stabilization, than to their contaminant load. That is why the environmental risk assessment of the use of organic wastes as soil amendments should integrate bioassays with eluates, in order to correctly evaluate the effects of the most bioavailable fraction of all the chemical compounds, which can be difficult to predict from the characterization required in regulatory documents. According to our results, some rapid and standardized acute bioassays can be suggested to integrate a Tier 1 ecotoxicological evaluation of organic wastes with potential to be land applied, namely luminescence inhibition of V. fischeri, D. magna immobilization, and the germination of L. perenne and L. sativa.Academic Press2017-03-30T10:17:05Z2016-04-01T00:00:00Z2016-04-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12207/4508eng01476513https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2015.12.019metadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlvarenga, PaulaMourinha, C.Farto, M.Palma, PatríciaSengo, J.Morais, M.-C.Cunha-Queda, C.reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-06-23T07:46:53Zoai:repositorio.ipbeja.pt:20.500.12207/4508Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T14:58:40.086619Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ecotoxicological assessment of the potential impact on soil porewater, surface and groundwater from the use of organic wastes as soil amendments.
title Ecotoxicological assessment of the potential impact on soil porewater, surface and groundwater from the use of organic wastes as soil amendments.
spellingShingle Ecotoxicological assessment of the potential impact on soil porewater, surface and groundwater from the use of organic wastes as soil amendments.
Alvarenga, Paula
Ground water
Porewater
Surface water
Unclassified drug
Water
Bioassay
Compost
Ecotoxicology
Environmental risk
Groundwater
Risk assessment
Sludge
Soil amendment
Toxicity
Aliivibrio fischeri
Chemical composition
Controlled study
Daphnia magna
Germination
Organic waste
Perennial ryegrass
Risk assessment
Soil amendment
Thamnocephalus platyurus
title_short Ecotoxicological assessment of the potential impact on soil porewater, surface and groundwater from the use of organic wastes as soil amendments.
title_full Ecotoxicological assessment of the potential impact on soil porewater, surface and groundwater from the use of organic wastes as soil amendments.
title_fullStr Ecotoxicological assessment of the potential impact on soil porewater, surface and groundwater from the use of organic wastes as soil amendments.
title_full_unstemmed Ecotoxicological assessment of the potential impact on soil porewater, surface and groundwater from the use of organic wastes as soil amendments.
title_sort Ecotoxicological assessment of the potential impact on soil porewater, surface and groundwater from the use of organic wastes as soil amendments.
author Alvarenga, Paula
author_facet Alvarenga, Paula
Mourinha, C.
Farto, M.
Palma, Patrícia
Sengo, J.
Morais, M.-C.
Cunha-Queda, C.
author_role author
author2 Mourinha, C.
Farto, M.
Palma, Patrícia
Sengo, J.
Morais, M.-C.
Cunha-Queda, C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alvarenga, Paula
Mourinha, C.
Farto, M.
Palma, Patrícia
Sengo, J.
Morais, M.-C.
Cunha-Queda, C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ground water
Porewater
Surface water
Unclassified drug
Water
Bioassay
Compost
Ecotoxicology
Environmental risk
Groundwater
Risk assessment
Sludge
Soil amendment
Toxicity
Aliivibrio fischeri
Chemical composition
Controlled study
Daphnia magna
Germination
Organic waste
Perennial ryegrass
Risk assessment
Soil amendment
Thamnocephalus platyurus
topic Ground water
Porewater
Surface water
Unclassified drug
Water
Bioassay
Compost
Ecotoxicology
Environmental risk
Groundwater
Risk assessment
Sludge
Soil amendment
Toxicity
Aliivibrio fischeri
Chemical composition
Controlled study
Daphnia magna
Germination
Organic waste
Perennial ryegrass
Risk assessment
Soil amendment
Thamnocephalus platyurus
description This study aimed to assess the potential impact on soil porewater, surface and groundwater from the beneficial application of organic wastes to soil, using their eluates and acute bioassays with aquatic organisms and plants: luminescence inhibition of Vibrio fischeri (15 and 30. min), Daphnia magna immobilization (48. h), Thamnocephalus platyurus survival (24. h), and seed germination of Lolium perenne (7. d) and Lactuca sativa (5. d). Some organic wastes' eluates promoted high toxic responses, but that toxicity could not be predicted by their chemical characterization, which is compulsory by regulatory documents. In fact, when organisms were exposed to the water-extractable chemical compounds of the organic wastes, the toxic responses were more connected to the degree of stabilization of the organic wastes, or to the treatment used to achieve that stabilization, than to their contaminant load. That is why the environmental risk assessment of the use of organic wastes as soil amendments should integrate bioassays with eluates, in order to correctly evaluate the effects of the most bioavailable fraction of all the chemical compounds, which can be difficult to predict from the characterization required in regulatory documents. According to our results, some rapid and standardized acute bioassays can be suggested to integrate a Tier 1 ecotoxicological evaluation of organic wastes with potential to be land applied, namely luminescence inhibition of V. fischeri, D. magna immobilization, and the germination of L. perenne and L. sativa.
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