Biological and chemical assessments of zinc ageing in field soils |
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Authors: | Erica Donner Kris Broos Diane Heemsbergen Mike J. McLaughlin Mark E. Hodson |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Soil Science, The University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading RG6 6DW, United Kingdom b Centre for Environmental Contaminants Research, CSIRO Land and Water, PMB 2, Glen Osmond, South Australia 5064, Australia c School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Adelaide, PMB 1, Glen Osmond, South Australia 5064, Australia |
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Abstract: | As zinc (Zn) is both an essential trace element and potential toxicant, the effects of Zn fixation in soil are of practical significance. Soil samples from four field sites amended with ZnSO4 were used to investigate ageing of soluble Zn under field conditions over a 2-year period. Lability of Zn measured using 65Zn radioisotope dilution showed a significant decrease over time and hence evidence of Zn fixation in three of the four soils. However, 0.01 M CaCl2 extractions and toxicity measurements using a genetically modified lux-marked bacterial biosensor did not indicate a decrease in soluble/bioavailable Zn over time. This was attributed to the strong regulatory effect of abiotic properties such as pH on these latter measurements. These results also showed that Zn ageing occurred immediately after Zn spiking, emphasising the need to incubate freshly spiked soils before ecotoxicity assessments. |
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Keywords: | Attenuation Ageing Isotopic dilution Lability Lux biosensor |
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