Multidisciplinary assessment of pesticide mitigation in soil amended with vermicomposted agroindustrial wastes

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TitreMultidisciplinary assessment of pesticide mitigation in soil amended with vermicomposted agroindustrial wastes
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursCastillo JManuel, Beguet J, Martin-Laurent F, Romero E
JournalJOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume304
Pagination379-387
Date PublishedMAR 5
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0304-3894
Mots-clésARISA 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.

DOI10.1016/j.jhazmat.2015.10.056