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Land spreading of wastewaters from the fruit-packaging industry and potential effects on soil microbes: Effects of the antioxidant ethoxyquin and its metabolites on ammonia oxidizers
dc.creator | Papadopoulou E.S., Tsachidou B., Sulowicz S., Menkissoglu-Spiroudi U., Karpouzas D.G. | en |
dc.date.accessioned | 2023-01-31T09:42:48Z | |
dc.date.available | 2023-01-31T09:42:48Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2016 | |
dc.identifier | 10.1128/AEM.03437-15 | |
dc.identifier.issn | 00992240 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/11615/77642 | |
dc.description.abstract | Thiabendazole (TBZ), imazalil (IMZ), ortho-phenylphenol (OPP), diphenylamine (DPA), and ethoxyquin (EQ) are used in fruitpackaging plants (FPP) with the stipulation that wastewaters produced by their application would be depurated on site. However, no such treatment systems are currently in place, leading FPP to dispose of their effluents in agricultural land. We investigated the dissipation of those pesticides and their impact on soil microbes known to have a key role on ecosystem functioning. OPP and DPA showed limited persistence (50% dissipation time [DT50], 0.6 and 1.3 days) compared to TBZ and IMZ (DT50, 47.0 and 150.8 days). EQ was rapidly transformed to the short-lived quinone imine (QI) (major metabolite) and the more persistent 2,4-dimethyl-6-ethoxyquinoline (EQNL) (minor metabolite). EQ and OPP exerted significant inhibition of potential nitrification, with the effect of the former being more persistent. This was not reflected in the abundance (determined by quantitative PCR [qPCR]) of the amoA gene of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and archaea (AOA). Considering the above discrepancy and the metabolic pattern of EQ, we further investigated the hypothesis that its metabolites and not only EQ were toxic to ammonia oxidizers. Potential nitrification, amoA gene abundance, and amoA gene transcripts of AOB and AOA showed that QI was probably responsible for the inhibition of nitrification. Our findings have serious ecological and practical implications for soil productivity and N conservation in agriculturally impacted ecosystems and stress the need to include metabolites and RNAbased methods when the soil microbial toxicity of pesticides is assessed. © 2016, American Society for Microbiology. | en |
dc.language.iso | en | en |
dc.source | Applied and Environmental Microbiology | en |
dc.source.uri | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84953897287&doi=10.1128%2fAEM.03437-15&partnerID=40&md5=4e9bd4aa78b66cb046b710da4edfe05c | |
dc.subject | Ammonia | en |
dc.subject | Bacteria | en |
dc.subject | Biomolecules | en |
dc.subject | Ecology | en |
dc.subject | Ecosystems | en |
dc.subject | Effluents | en |
dc.subject | Genes | en |
dc.subject | Microorganisms | en |
dc.subject | Nitrification | en |
dc.subject | Pesticides | en |
dc.subject | Polymerase chain reaction | en |
dc.subject | Soil conservation | en |
dc.subject | Soils | en |
dc.subject | Ammonia oxidizers | en |
dc.subject | Ammonia oxidizing bacteria | en |
dc.subject | Ecosystem functioning | en |
dc.subject | Metabolic patterns | en |
dc.subject | Potential effects | en |
dc.subject | Potential nitrification | en |
dc.subject | Soil productivity | en |
dc.subject | Treatment systems | en |
dc.subject | Metabolites | en |
dc.subject | antioxidant | en |
dc.subject | effluent | en |
dc.subject | metabolite | en |
dc.subject | pesticide | en |
dc.subject | soil microorganism | en |
dc.subject | toxicity | en |
dc.subject | wastewater | en |
dc.subject | Nitrosomonadales | en |
dc.subject | ammonia | en |
dc.subject | antioxidant | en |
dc.subject | ethoxyquin | en |
dc.subject | food preservative | en |
dc.subject | industrial waste | en |
dc.subject | soil pollutant | en |
dc.subject | waste water | en |
dc.subject | water pollutant | en |
dc.subject | analysis | en |
dc.subject | bacterium | en |
dc.subject | chemistry | en |
dc.subject | drug effects | en |
dc.subject | food packaging | en |
dc.subject | fruit | en |
dc.subject | genetics | en |
dc.subject | industrial waste | en |
dc.subject | isolation and purification | en |
dc.subject | metabolism | en |
dc.subject | microbiology | en |
dc.subject | oxidation reduction reaction | en |
dc.subject | pharmacology | en |
dc.subject | soil pollutant | en |
dc.subject | waste water | en |
dc.subject | water pollutant | en |
dc.subject | Ammonia | en |
dc.subject | Antioxidants | en |
dc.subject | Bacteria | en |
dc.subject | Ethoxyquin | en |
dc.subject | Food Packaging | en |
dc.subject | Food Preservatives | en |
dc.subject | Fruit | en |
dc.subject | Industrial Waste | en |
dc.subject | Oxidation-Reduction | en |
dc.subject | Soil Microbiology | en |
dc.subject | Soil Pollutants | en |
dc.subject | Waste Water | en |
dc.subject | Water Pollutants, Chemical | en |
dc.subject | American Society for Microbiology | en |
dc.title | Land spreading of wastewaters from the fruit-packaging industry and potential effects on soil microbes: Effects of the antioxidant ethoxyquin and its metabolites on ammonia oxidizers | en |
dc.type | journalArticle | en |
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