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An emerging energetic soil contaminant,CL-20, can affect the soil invertebrate community in a sandy loam soil
Institution:1. Thoraxcenter, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands;2. Department of Cardiology, Fujita Health University Hospital, Toyoake, Japan;3. Cardialysis B.V., Rotterdam, The Netherlands;4. Department of Cardiology, Thorax Institute, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona, Spain;5. Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Kosin University Gospel Hospital, Busan, South Korea;6. Biomedical Engineering Department, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA;7. Volcano Corporation, Rancho Cordova, CA, USA;1. Fusion for Energy, Barcelona, Spain;2. ENEA Frascati, Rome, Italy;3. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany;4. Jo?ef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia;5. AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland;6. Culham Center of Fusion Energy, Culham, UK;7. Nuclear Physics Institute, ?e?, Czech Republic
Abstract:We investigated the effects of nitramine explosive CL-20 (China Lake compound 20) on the indigenous soil invertebrate community in Sassafras sandy loam (SSL) soil using a 12-week soil microcosm assay. Freshly collected SSL soil was amended with CL-20 to prepare multiple treatment concentrations ranging from 0 (acetone control) to 10,300 mg kg?1. The selected concentration range of CL-20 adequately assessed the concentration–response relationships for total microarthropods, and for individual microarthropod groups. The overall composition of microarthropod community in SSL soil was not affected by exposure to CL-20, based on the number of taxonomic groups present in the individual treatments after 12 weeks. However, community structure analysis revealed greater sensitivity to CL-20 by predatory mesostigmatid mites. Microarthropod and nematode communities showed contrasting sensitivities to CL-20 in SSL soil. Total numbers of nematodes were either unaffected or significantly (p < 0.05) increased in CL-20 treatments compared with control. Only predator group among nematodes was consistently adversely affected by exposure to CL-20. The abundance of predatory nematodes decreased in a concentration-dependent manner throughout the 12-week exposure. Microcosm assay with corresponding community structure analysis can provide the means for validating the ecotoxicity data from standardized laboratory tests, both complimenting and expanding upon the ecotoxicological significance of data from standardized single-species toxicity tests.
Keywords:Nitramine explosive  CL-20  Toxicity  Soil  Invertebrate community  Microcosm
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