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Earthworms to assess the innocuousness of spent biomixtures employed for glyphosate degradation
Authors:Carolina E Masin  Maia R Lescano  Alba R Rodríguez  José L Godoy
Institution:1. INTEC, Universidad Nacional del Litoral and CONICET, Santa Fe, Argentina;2. FHUC, Departamento Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina;3. FHUC, Departamento Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina
Abstract:In this study, the innocuousness of different biomixtures employed for glyphosate degradation was tested through Eisenia fetida earthworms. Eight biomixtures were prepared with local materials: alfalfa straw (AS), wheat stubble (WS), river waste (RW) and two different soils (A and B). Each biomixture was divided into two equal portions: one without glyphosate application (control substrate) and the other was sprayed with a commercial glyphosate formulation of 1,000 mg glyphosate a.i. kg?1 biomixture (applied substrate). The bioassay started when all sprayed biomixtures reached high percentages of glyphosate degradation (spent biomixtures). Three parameters were studied: survival, adults and juveniles biomass and reproduction. The results allowed the identification of three biomixtures (AWS, BWS and BWSRW) for good maintenance and development of E. fetida. In addition, at the end of the bioassay two of the viable biomixtures (AWS and BWS) showed the highest performance of juvenile earthworms compared to a reference soil. The Principal Component Analysis (PCA) indicated that the biomixtures containing high silt and clay percentages and minor density renders higher values of earthworm growth and reproduction. Therefore, these innocuous biomixtures can be used as organic amendments or recycled materials for new treatments on biobeds.
Keywords:Eisenia fetida  glyphosate  vermicomposting  spent biomixtures
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