Multidisciplinary assessment of pesticide mitigation in soil amended with vermicomposted agroindustrial wastes
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Titre | Multidisciplinary assessment of pesticide mitigation in soil amended with vermicomposted agroindustrial wastes |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
Auteurs | Castillo JManuel, Beguet J, Martin-Laurent F, Romero E |
Journal | JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS |
Volume | 304 |
Pagination | 379-387 |
Date Published | MAR 5 |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0304-3894 |
Mots-clés | ARISA fingerprinting, biodegradation, Diuron, Phenylurea hydrolase genes, Vermicompost |
Résumé | Soil organic amendment affects biotic and abiotic processes that control the fate of pesticides, but the treatment history of the soil is also relevant. These processes were assessed in a multidisciplinary study with the aim of optimizing pesticide mitigation in soils. Soil microcosms pre-treated (E2) or not with diuron (E1) were amended with either winery (W) or olive waste (0) vermicomposts. Herbicide dissipation followed a double first-order model in El microcosms, but a single first-order model in E2. Also, diuron persistence was longer in El than in E2 (E1-DT50 > 200 day(-1), E2-DT50 < 16 day(-1)). The genetic structure of the bacterial community was modified by both diuron exposure and amendment. O-vermicompost increased enzymatic activities in both experiments, but diuron-degrading genetic potential (puhB) was quantified only in E2 microcosms in accordance with reduced diuron persistence. Therefore, O-vermicompost addition favoured the proliferation of diuron degraders, increasing the soil diuron-depuration capability. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2015.10.056 |