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Phytotoxicity assessment of phenanthrene, pyrene and their mixtures by a soil-based seedling emergence test
Authors:SONG Yu-fang  GONG Ping  ZHOU Qi-xing  SUN Tie-heng
Affiliation:1. Key Open Laboratory of Ecological Processes, Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, China;Laboratory of Environmental Engineering, Shenyang University, Shengyang 110044, China
2. Analytical Services Inc.,3909 Halls Ferry Road, Vicksburg 39180, USA
Abstract:Seedling emergence tests were conducted in a meadow brown soil using five plant species (i.e., Chinese cabbage, green onion, tomato, turnip and wheat) to determine the phytotoxicity of phenanthrene, pyrene and their mixtures. The soil was amended with up to 1000 mg/kg soil of phenanthrene or 600 mg/kg soil of pyrene. Seedling emergence and root growth were measured. The results indicated that root elongation was more sensitive than seedling emergence. Root length decreased with increasing phenanthrene or pyrene concentrations( p < or = 0.05). Phenanthrene was more phytotoxic than pyrene. The lowest observable adverse effect concentration (LOAEC) was 10 mg/kg for phenanthrene when tested with green onion, and 50 mg/kg for pyrene when tested with wheat. Among the five species, wheat was found to be the most sensitive. When amended jointly at or below their respective LOAEC, phenanthrene and pyrene produced a synergistic toxic effect.
Keywords:phenanthrene  pyrene  phytotoxicity  seedling emergence  root length  combined effects  soil
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