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Influence of ciprofloxacin on the microbial catabolic diversity in soil.
J. Environ. Sci. Health B 48, 869-877 (2013)
In this study, the effect of ciprofloxacin (CIP) on the catabolic diversity of soil microbial communities was evaluated. Soil samples were spiked with ciprofloxacin (0, 1, 5 and 50mgckg(-1)) and were incubated for 1, 3, 9, 22 and 40days. Untreated controls received only water. The functional diversity of the microbial community studied was characterized using a catabolic response profile (CRP). Six substrate groups were tested: carbohydrates, amino acids, carboxylic acids, aromatic chemicals, alcohols and polymers. After 40days, the CIP concentrations in the soil samples ranged from 25% to 58% of the initial concentrations. Soil respiratory responses to the individual substrates D-glucose, lactose, D-mannose, L-glutamic, Na-citrate, malic acid and inosine were inhibited at the high CIP concentrations (5 and 50mg center dot kg(-1)) in the soils and were increased at the lowest CIP concentration (1mg center dot kg(-1)). Soil respiration was inhibited at all of the CIP concentrations after the addition of D-galactose and glycerol. The CIP concentration and incubation time explained 45.3% of the variance of the catabolic responses. The CRP analysis clearly discriminated among the different CIP concentrations. The results suggest that CIP strongly affects the catabolic diversities of soil microbial communities and that its effect is more significant than that of incubation time.
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Publikationstyp
Artikel: Journalartikel
Dokumenttyp
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Schlagwörter
Ciprofloxacin ; Catabolic Response Profile ; Soil Microbial Community ; Diversity ; Concentration ; Incubation Time; Environmental Risk-assessment ; Induced Community Tolerance ; Long-term Persistence ; Veterinary Antibiotics ; Agricultural Soils ; Sorption Behavior ; Animal Manure ; Pig-manure ; Sulfadiazine ; Pharmaceuticals
Sprache
englisch
Veröffentlichungsjahr
2013
HGF-Berichtsjahr
2013
ISSN (print) / ISBN
0360-1234
e-ISSN
1532-4109
Quellenangaben
Band: 48,
Heft: 10,
Seiten: 869-877
Verlag
Dekker
Begutachtungsstatus
Peer reviewed
Institut(e)
Research Unit Microbe-Plant Interactions (AMP)
POF Topic(s)
20402 - Sustainable Plant Production
Forschungsfeld(er)
Environmental Sciences
PSP-Element(e)
G-504600-002
WOS ID
WOS:000320980300007
Scopus ID
84880020312
Erfassungsdatum
2013-07-25