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Integration of behavioral tests and biochemical biomarkers of terrestrial isopod Porcellio scaber (Isopoda, Crustacea) is a promising methodology for testing environmental safety of chars

机译:整合陆生等足类Porcellio scaber(Isopoda,Crustacea)的行为测试和生化生物标志物是测试炭的环境安全性的一种有前途的方法

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We investigated how different carbonized materials, or chars (olive mill pomace biochar (BC) and urban greens pruning residues hydrochar (HC)) affect an important member of soil fauna, the terrestrial isopod Porcellio scaber. The selection behavior of isopods towards chars after a 48 h exposure was studied in (i) soil-char amended tests with single and multiple choices, and (ii) tests with chars offered as pure material. Finally, we exposed the isopods to char-amended soils for a period of 14 days to follow the effect on food consumption, body mass and activities of enzymes that are commonly altered upon stressor exposure (acetylcholinesterase, AChE, and glutathione S-transferase, GST). We showed that isopods are able to select between char amended and un-amended soil and different forms of char amendments: a clear preference for BC, and avoidance of HC were evidenced. The preferences remained the same when the chars were sterilized leading to the conclusion that initial microorganism composition was not the reason for selection, but selection was governed by other chars' physico-chemical properties. It remains to be elucidated which of these properties were the dominant reason for the selection. We also showed that isopods intentionally use BC as food at a similar rate to alder leaves. Medium-term exposure to HC resulted in adverse effects on isopods because it led to reduced feeding and growth, in addition to increasing GST activity, although no alterations in AChE activity were found. We suggest that behavioral tests with P. scaber could be used as a fast, reliable and economically feasible screening method for determining the safety of chars for the soil environment. Results represent significant contribution in the field of char toxicity testing, highlighting the importance of tests with isopods as important members of soil meso fauna, with the aim of influencing environmental policies and quality standards. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:我们研究了不同的碳化材料或炭(橄榄磨渣渣生物炭(BC)和城市绿色修剪残留物水炭(HC))如何影响土壤动物的重要组成部分,即陆足等足类Porcellio scaber。在(i)通过单项和多项选择对土壤炭进行的改良试验中,以及(ii)以纯炭作为炭提供的试验中,研究了暴露48 h后等足动物对炭的选择行为。最后,我们将等足动物暴露于炭化土壤中14天,以观察其对食物消耗,体重和应激源暴露后通常会改变的酶(乙酰胆碱酯酶,AChE和谷胱甘肽S-转移酶,GST)活性的影响。 )。我们证明了等足动物可以在炭改性和未经炭改性的土壤以及不同形式的炭改性剂之间进行选择:明显偏爱BC,并且可以避免使用HC。当对炭进行灭菌后,偏好仍然保持不变,从而得出以下结论:初始微生物组成不是选择的原因,而选择则受其他炭的理化性质控制。这些属性中哪些是选择的主要原因,尚待阐明。我们还表明,等足动物有意使用BC作食物,其食用率与al木叶子相似。尽管未发现AChE活性发生变化,但中期接触HC会对等足动物产生不利影响,因为它除了增加GST活性外,还导致进食和生长减少。我们建议,用P. scaber进行的行为测试可以作为一种快速,可靠且经济可行的筛选方法,用于确定炭在土壤环境中的安全性。结果代表了在炭黑毒性测试领域的重要贡献,突出了以等脚动物作为土壤中观动物群重要成员的测试的重要性,目的是影响环境政策和质量标准。 (C)2017 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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