Alterations in soil microbial activity and N-transformation processes due to sulfadiazine loads in pig-manure

Most veterinary drugs enter the environment via manure application. However, it is unclear how these substances interact with soil biota. Therefore, it was the aim of the present study to investigate the effects of manure containing different concentrations of the antibiotic sulfadiazine (SDZ) on th...

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Hauptverfasser: Kotzerke, Anja, Sharma, Shilpi, Schauss, Kristina, Heuer, Holger, Thiele-Bruhn, Sören, Smalla, Kornelia, Wilke, Berndt-Michael, Schloter, Michael
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description Most veterinary drugs enter the environment via manure application. However, it is unclear how these substances interact with soil biota. Therefore, it was the aim of the present study to investigate the effects of manure containing different concentrations of the antibiotic sulfadiazine (SDZ) on the soil microbial communities. It was shown that manure alone has a stimulating effect on microbial activity. Only potential nitrification was negatively influenced by manure application. The addition of SDZ to the manure reduced microbial activity. Depending on the SDZ concentration, levels of activity were in the range of the control soil without manure application. Also, selected processes in nitrogen turnover were negatively influenced by the addition of SDZ to the manure, with nitrification being the only exception. The effects were visible for up to 4 days after application of the manure with or without SDZ and were correlated with the bioavailability of the antibiotic. This study gives first insights into the effects of manure containing the antibiotic sulfadiazine on microbial activity and nitrogen transformation potentials in soil.
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Antibiotic
antimicrobial properties
Applied ecology
Bacteria - metabolism
bioavailability
Biodegradation, Environmental
Biological and medical sciences
denitrification
drug residues
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Functional processes
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General aspects
Industrial Waste
land application
Manure
microbial activity
nitrification
Nitrogen - metabolism
Nitrogen cycle
nitrogen transformation
pig manure
residual effects
Soil Microbiology
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Soil Pollutants - metabolism
Soil Pollutants - toxicity
Soil respiration
Sulfadiazine
Sulfadiazine - metabolism
Sulfadiazine - toxicity
Swine
Synecology
temporal variation
Time
Veterinary Drugs - metabolism
Veterinary Drugs - toxicity
title Alterations in soil microbial activity and N-transformation processes due to sulfadiazine loads in pig-manure
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