The fate of C-naphthalene in soil microcosms containing Scots pine seedlings and enchytraeids |
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Authors: | Louise A. Uffindell Andy A. Meharg |
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Affiliation: | School of Biological Sciences, Plant and Soil Science, Cruickshank Building, Saint Machar Drive, University of Aberdeen AB24 3UU, UK |
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Abstract: | The fate of freshly spiked and aged 14C-naphthalene associated residues as investigated in the presence and absence of ectomycorrhizal Scots pine seedlings and enchytraeid worms, in a factorial experimental design. Microcosms were used which enabled the 14C-labelled naphthalene associated residues to be quantified, including plant lipids which acted as an additional naphthalene sink within the microcosms. The presence of plant roots altered the availability of the 14C-naphthalene and associated residues to degrading microbes. Mineralisation and volatilisation of 14C naphthalene in freshly spiked soil were lower in the presence of Scots pine. Conversely, in soil aged for 180 d, Scots pine increased mineralisation, and bioavailability of naphthalene. Root-mediated processes, microbial activity and enchytraeids interact with desorption, bioavailability and mineralisation of naphthalene. |
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Keywords: | Naphthalene Scots pine Enchytraeids Ageing Desorption |
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