抗生素
肥料
土壤水分
毒理
诺氟沙星
菠菜
农学
环境化学
动物科学
化学
生物
环丙沙星
生态学
微生物学
作者
Linfa Fang,Ping-Ping Ye,Biao Fang,Xiao-Xia Fan,Kun-Peng Gao,Shi-Yang Li,Xinping Chen,Ran Xiao
出处
期刊:PubMed
日期:2022-11-08
卷期号:43 (11): 5244-5252
标识
DOI:10.13227/j.hjkx.202201221
摘要
The accumulation of antibiotics in farmland and its ecological risk have become a research hotspot at home and abroad. The objective of this study was to investigate the occurrence and accumulation of antibiotics and their potential environmental and ecological risks in vegetable fields in Kaizhou district of Chongqing country. The occurrence characteristics of antibiotics including tetracyclines, sulfonamides, quinolones, macrolides, and chloramphenicols were detected using experimental analysis. The results showed that there was an accumulation of antibiotics in the vegetable soil, and 18 antibiotics in five categories were detected (0-42.88 μg·kg-1), mainly for tetracyclines and quinolones. The detection rate of quinolone antibiotics was the highest (15.38%-100%), especially for norfloxacin and ofloxacin (100%), whereas the tetracyclines presented the highest concentration (0-42.88 μg·kg-1). The amount of total antibiotics in the vegetable soil was 1.64-233.11 μg·kg-1, whereas different vegetable soils showed the following trend:water spinach soil (89.73 μg·kg-1)>cabbage soil (32.53 μg·kg-1)>pepper soil (32.16 μg·kg-1)>tomato soil (32.13 μg·kg-1)>cucumber soil (26.46 μg·kg-1)>grassland (7.32 μg·kg-1). The correlation results showed that there was a significantly positive correlation between total antibiotic residues and organic fertilizer application (P<0.05) but a significantly negative correlation with soil pH (P<0.05). Quinolones and sulfonamides were negatively correlated with soil water content (P<0.05), whereas quinolones positively correlated with soil available phosphorus and organic matter content (P<0.05). The potential eco-environmental risk assessment results showed that tetracyclines and quinolones in vegetable soil in Kaizhou district had certain ecological risks, of which 62%-92% and 62%-100% of soil samples with quinolones had potential toxicity to soil animals and microorganisms.
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