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Untersuchungen zur Aufnahme von HCB und Pyren durch den KompostwurmEisenia fetida und ausgewählte Regenwurmwildarten
Authors:Anja Vespermann  Frank Riepert  Jochen Pflugmacher
Institution:1. Kiefholzstr. 410, D-12435, Berlin
2. Biologische Bundesanstalt für Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Institut für ?kotoxikologie im Pflanzenschutz, K?nigin-Luise-Str. 19, D-14195, Berlin
Abstract:The main issues of the studies described were the validation of a test design for the assessment of the bioaccumulation potential of environmental pollutants and the applicability ofEisenia fetida as a model-organism and artificial soil (OECD) as a standard test substrate. The test organisms used wereE. fetida of our own breeding stock andAllolobophora caliginosa, Allolobophora chlorotica, Allolobophora longa and Lumbricus rubellus sampled from a field site. Test soils used were the artificial soil (OECD) and a BBA field soil. Soils were each contaminated with 10 mg HCB and Pyrene per soil dry-weight. Within the test period of 4 weeks, samples were taken weekly for residue analysis in the worms and soils. Bioaccumulation factors (AF) calculated forE. fetida and the free-living species were in the range of 10–17 (HCB) and 0.9–1.7 (Pyrene) depending on the soil used. By re-calculation of the concentrations in soil to concentrations in soil water, the resulting bioconcentration factors are compared with published BCF values determined from QSAR’s of other worm species and fresh water fish. It could be concluded that the existing earthworm tests (OECD 1984, ISO 1998) represent an appropriate design for testing the bioconcentration potential of chemicals in soil.
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