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ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF COMBINED ORGANIC OR INORGANIC POLLUTION ON SOIL MICROBIAL ACTIVITIES
Authors:GONG  PING  SUN  TIE-HENG  BEUDERT  GÜNTER  HAHN  HERMANN H
Institution:1.Department of Pollution Ecology, Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang, 110015, P.R. China
;2.Institut für Siedlungswasserwirtschaft, Der Universit?t Karlsruhe, Postfach 6980, Am Fasanengarten, D-76128, Karlsruhe, F.R. Germany
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Abstract:Combined effects of organic or inorganic pollutants on soil microbial activities were investigated in field plots grown with four types of covering plants. It was derived from this study that combined effects were dependent not only on the type and dose of pollutants, addition of soda lime, plant type and season variation, but also on test parameters. When jointly added, higher doses of Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn and As caused significant inhibition. Addition of soda lime could even enhance inhibition. Joint effects of phenanthrene, MET (active ingredient: paclobutrazol) and 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene were not significant, and may be covered by other biotic or abiotic factors. Compared with other two parameters (respiration and microbial biomass), dehydrogenase activity appeared to be more sensitive for evaluating the toxicity of anthropogenic pollutants in soil. Soil samples collected in summer often had higher microbial activities than those in fall. The microbial activity in soil decreased with covering vegetation in the order alfalfa > pine > poplar and maize, albeit some exceptions were observed.
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