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Daniel S. Read Marianne Matzke Hyun S. Gweon Lindsay K. Newbold Laura Heggelund Maria Diez Ortiz Elma Lahive David Spurgeon Claus Svendsen 《Environmental science and pollution research international》2016,23(5):4120-4128
Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) are used in an array of products and processes, ranging from personal care products to antifouling paints, textiles, food additives, antibacterial agents and environmental remediation processes. Soils are an environment likely to be exposed to manmade nanoparticles due to the practice of applying sewage sludge as a fertiliser or as an organic soil improver. However, understanding on the interactions between soil properties, nanoparticles and the organisms that live within soil is lacking, especially with regards to soil bacterial communities. We studied the effects of nanoparticulate, non-nanoparticulate and ionic zinc (in the form of zinc chloride) on the composition of bacterial communities in soil with a modified pH range (from pH 4.5 to pH 7.2). We observed strong pH-dependent effects on the interaction between bacterial communities and all forms of zinc, with the largest changes in bacterial community composition occurring in soils with low and medium pH levels (pH 4.8 and 5.9). The high pH soil (pH 7.2) was less susceptible to the effects of zinc exposure. At the highest doses of zinc (2500 mg/kg dw soil), both nano and non-nano particulate zinc applications elicited a similar response in the soil bacterial community, and this differed significantly to the ionic zinc salt treatment. The results highlight the importance of considering soil pH in nanotoxicology studies, although further work is needed to determine the exact mechanisms controlling the toxicity and fate and interactions of nanoparticles with soil microbial communities. 相似文献
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Ecotoxicity evaluation of selected sulfonamides 总被引:6,自引:0,他引:6
Białk-Bielińska A Stolte S Arning J Uebers U Böschen A Stepnowski P Matzke M 《Chemosphere》2011,85(6):928-933
Sulfonamides (SAs) are a group of antibiotic drugs widely used in veterinary medicine. The contamination of the environment by these pharmaceuticals has raised concern in recent years. However, knowledge of their (eco)toxicity is still very basic and is restricted to just a few of these substances. Even though their toxicological analysis has been thoroughly performed and ecotoxicological data are available in the literature, a systematic analysis of their ecotoxicological potential has yet to be carried out. To fill this gap, 12 different SAs were chosen for detailed analysis with the focus on different bacteria as well as non-target organisms (algae and plants). A flexible (eco)toxicological test battery was used, including enzymes (acetylcholinesterase and glutathione reductase), luminescent marine bacteria (Vibrio fischeri), soil bacteria (Arthrobacter globiformis), limnic unicellular green algae (Scenedesmus vacuolatus) and duckweed (Lemna minor), in order to take into account both the aquatic and terrestrial compartments of the environment, as well as different trophic levels. It was found that SAs are not only toxic towards green algae (EC50 = 1.54-32.25 mg L−1) but have even stronger adverse effect on duckweed (EC50 = 0.02-4.89 mg L−1) than atrazine - herbicide (EC50 = 2.59 mg L−1). 相似文献
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Udo-Dietmar Matzke 《Environmental Sciences Europe》1997,9(1):35-40
In view of the inherent potential risks posed by genetic modifications, the current regulations for the control of nutrients no longer appear to be adequate for the problems of novel food and food ingredients which contain such genetically modified organisms. For this reason, a scientific assessment based upon the analysis of existing data has to examine the characteristic ingredients in comparison with conventional foodstuffs and must be distinguishable through appropriate labeling. A number of other features (e.g. products releasing energy, pharmaceuticals, ethical objections to specific substances, e.g. fish genes in strawberries and allergenic substances) must be labeled with regard to purity and potential impact on health. The consumption of fruits, dairy products, basic nutrients and beverages must be pleasant and should offer no suggestions of a subliminal health risk. 相似文献
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Udo -D. Matzke 《Die Naturwissenschaften》1992,79(10):482-484
Naturwissenschaften aktuell 相似文献
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