微观世界
生态毒理学
环境化学
微生物种群生物学
杀虫剂
土壤污染物
化学
土壤水分
土壤污染
环境科学
生物
生态学
细菌
遗传学
作者
Sana Romdhane,Marion Devers-Lamrani,Jérémie Béguet,Cédric Bertrand,Christophe Calvayrac,Marie-Virginie Salvia,Amani Ben Jrad,Franck E. Dayan,Aymé Spor,Lise Barthelmebs,Fabrice Martin-Laurent
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.09.159
摘要
The emergence of pesticides of natural origin appears as an environmental-friendly alternative to synthetic pesticides for managing weeds. To verify this assumption, leptospermone, a natural β-triketone herbicide, and sulcotrione, a synthetic one, were applied to soil microcosms at 0× (control), 1× or 10× recommended field dose. The fate of these two herbicides ( i.e. dissipation and formation of transformation products) was monitored to assess the scenario of exposure of soil microorganisms to natural and synthetic herbicides. Ecotoxicological impact of both herbicides was explored by monitoring soil bacterial diversity and activity using next-generation sequencing of 16S rRNA gene amplicons and soil metabolomics. Both leptospermone and sulcotrione fully dissipated over the incubation period. During their dissipation, transformation products of natural and synthetic β-triketone were detected. Hydroxy-leptospermone was almost completely dissipated by the end of the experiment, while CMBA, the major metabolite of sulcotrione, remained in soil microcosms. After 8 days of exposure, the diversity and structure of the soil bacterial community treated with leptospermone was significantly modified, while less significant changes were observed for sulcotrione. For both herbicides, the diversity of the soil bacterial community was still not completely recovered by the end of the experiment (45 days). The combined use of next-generation sequencing and metabolomic approaches allowed us to assess the ecotoxicological impact of natural and synthetic pesticides on non-target soil microorganisms and to detect potential biomarkers of soil exposure to β-triketones. • Leptospermone strongly affected the soil bacterial diversity and structure. • Less effects were observed for sulcotrione. • Both leptospermone and sulcotrione modified the soil meta-metabolome. • Ecotoxicological effects of both triketones were resilient at recommended field dose.
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