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Mutual relations between PAHs derived from atmospheric deposition,enzymatic activity,and humic substances in soils of differently urbanized areas
Authors:Elżbieta J. Bielińska  Barbara Futa  Aleksandra Ukalska-Jaruga  Jerzy Weber  Szymon Chmielewski  Sylwia Wesołowska  Agnieszka Mocek-Płóciniak  Krzysztof Patkowski  Lilla Mielnik
Affiliation:1.Institute of Soil Science, Environment Engineering and Management,Lublin University of Life Sciences,Lublin,Poland;2.Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation,State Research Institute,Pu?awy,Poland;3.Institute of Soil Science and Environmental Protection,Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences,Wroclaw,Poland;4.Department of General and Environmental Microbiology,Poznań University of Life Sciences,Poznań,Poland;5.Department of Small Ruminant Breeding and Agricultural Advisory,Lublin University of Life Sciences,Lublin,Poland;6.Department of Physics and Agrophysics,West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin,Szczecin,Poland
Abstract:

Purpose

The aim of this study was to determine the mutual relations between polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) originated from atmospheric emissions and enzymatic activity and humic substances in soils at differently urbanized area, on an example of the Lublin city, east Poland.

Materials and methods

The chosen areas represented three differently urbanized environments: old tenement houses and modern residential blocks, mixture of different building and rural landscape, and typical rural environment with smallholding farms, respectively. On each of the urban, suburban, and rural areas, one representative plot was chosen on fallow lands classified as luvisol derived from loess. The soil samples were collected from the top 25 cm layer. The following properties were determined: pH, organic carbon, total nitrogen, humic and fulvic acids, PAHs content (14 PAHs from US EPA list), and the activities of the following enzymes: dehydrogenases, acid phosphatase, alkane phosphatase, protease, and urease.

Results and discussion

Higher contents of organic C and total N were found in the rural soil samples. The share of humic acid was similar in all soils investigated, ranging from 19.38 to 25.27%, while fulvic acid values differ significantly between urban and rural areas. The urban soils indicated much lower share of fulvic acids (9.78–10.99%) than those of rural (29.02–29.32%). Consequently, the values of the CHA:CFA ratio of the urban soil were approximately two times higher than those of the rural soil. The results showed that both the rate of humification and the activity of dehydrogenases, acid phosphatase, alkaline phosphatase, and proteases in the soils increased in the following sequence: urban < suburban < rural.

Conclusions

The results showed that an increase of PAHs in the urbanized areas affect other soil properties. The phenanthrene/anthracene and fluoranthene/pyrene ratios pointed to coal combustion as the principal source of PAHs in the investigated soils. The PAH content in the urbanized area inhibit humification processes in the soil and the activity of dehydrogenases, acid phosphatase, alkaline phosphatase, and proteases.
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