Knowledge Resource Center for Ecological Environment in Arid Area
DOI | 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2014.03.019 |
Organic priority substances and microbial processes in river sediments subject to contrasting hydrological conditions | |
Zoppini, Annamaria1; Ademollo, Nicoletta1; Amalfitano, Stefano1; Casella, Patrizia1; Patrolecco, Luisa1; Polesello, Stefano2 | |
通讯作者 | Zoppini, Annamaria |
来源期刊 | SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
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ISSN | 0048-9697 |
EISSN | 1879-1026 |
出版年 | 2014 |
卷号 | 484页码:74-83 |
英文摘要 | Flood and drought events of higher intensity and frequency are expected to increase in arid and semi-arid regions, in which temporary rivers represent both a water resource and an aquatic ecosystem to be preserved. In this study, we explored the variation of two classes of hazardous substances (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Nonylphenols) and the functioning of the microbial community in river sediments subject to hydrological fluctuations (Candelaro river basin, Italy). Overall, the concentration of pollutants (Sigma PAHs range 8-275 ng g(-1); Sigma NPs range 299-4858 ng g(-1)) suggests a moderate degree of contamination. The conditions in which the sediments were tested, flow (high/low) and no flow (wet/dry/arid), were associated to significant differences in the chemical and microbial properties. The total organic carbon contribution decreased together with the stream flow reduction, while the contribution of C-PAHs and C-NPs tended to increase. NPs were relatively more concentrated in sediments under high flow, while the more hydrophobic PAHs accumulated under low and no flow conditions. Passing from high to no flow conditions, a gradual reduction of microbial processes was observed, to reach the lowest specific bacterial carbon production rates (0.06 fmol C h(-1) cell(-1)), extracellular enzyme activities, and the highest doubling time (40 h) in arid sediments. In conclusion, different scenarios for the mobilization of pollutants and microbial processes can be identified under contrasting hydrological conditions: (i) the mobilization of pollutants under high flow and a relatively higher probability for biodegradation; (ii) the accumulation of pollutants during low flow and lower probability for biodegradation; (iii) the drastic reduction of pollutant concentrations under dry and arid conditions, probably independently from the microbial activity (abiotic processes). Our findings let us infer that a multiple approach. has to be considered for an appropriate water resource exploitation and a more realistic prevision of the impact of pollutants in temporary waters. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
英文关键词 | Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) Nonylphenols (NPs) Temporary river sediments Microbial communities |
类型 | Article |
语种 | 英语 |
国家 | Italy |
收录类别 | SCI-E |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000336343600009 |
WOS关键词 | POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONS ; BACTERIAL PRODUCTION ; NONYLPHENOL ; COMMUNITIES ; STREAM ; WATER ; PAHS ; BIOAVAILABILITY ; BIODEGRADATION ; MINERALIZATION |
WOS类目 | Environmental Sciences |
WOS研究方向 | Environmental Sciences & Ecology |
资源类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/184869 |
作者单位 | 1.IRSA CNR, I-00015 Monterotondo, Roma, Italy; 2.IRSA CNR, I-20861 Brugherio, MB, Italy |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Zoppini, Annamaria,Ademollo, Nicoletta,Amalfitano, Stefano,et al. Organic priority substances and microbial processes in river sediments subject to contrasting hydrological conditions[J],2014,484:74-83. |
APA | Zoppini, Annamaria,Ademollo, Nicoletta,Amalfitano, Stefano,Casella, Patrizia,Patrolecco, Luisa,&Polesello, Stefano.(2014).Organic priority substances and microbial processes in river sediments subject to contrasting hydrological conditions.SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT,484,74-83. |
MLA | Zoppini, Annamaria,et al."Organic priority substances and microbial processes in river sediments subject to contrasting hydrological conditions".SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT 484(2014):74-83. |
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