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The effects of residual tetracycline on soil enzymatic activities and plant growth
Authors:X. Wei  S. C. Wu  X. P. Nie  A. Yediler  M. H. Wong
Affiliation:1. Croucher Institute for Environmental Sciences, Hong Kong Baptist University , Hong Kong, P.R. China;2. Hydrobiology Research Institute, Jinan University , Guangzhou, GD, P.R. China;3. Helmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Institute of Ecological Chemistry , Neuherberg, Germany
Abstract:A pot trial was carried out to investigate the adverse effects of tetracycline (TC) on soil microbial communities, microbial activities, and the growth of ryegrass (Lolium perenne L). The results showed that the presence of TC significantly disturbed the structure of microbial communities and inhibited soil microbial activities in terms of urease, acid phosphatase and dehydrogenase (p < 0.05). Plant biomass was adversely influenced by TC, especially the roots with a reduction of 40% when compared with the control. Furthermore, TC decreased the assimilation of phosphorus by the plant although the concentration of phosphorus was increased by 20% due to decreased plant biomass. TC seemed to increase the concentration of dissolved organic carbon (by 20%) in soil. The findings implied that the agricultural use of animal manure or fishpond sediment containing considerable amounts of antibiotics may give rise to ecological risks.
Keywords:Soil  tetracycline  bacteria  fungi  Lolium perenne L  plant growth
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