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Activity of nitrifying populations in grassland soil polluted by polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
Authors:Ladislav Dušek
Affiliation:(1) Department of Environmental Studies, Masaryk University, Kotlá"rcaron"ská 2, 611 37 Brno, Czech Republic
Abstract:The activity of nitrification was studied in the period of 1992 – 1994 in two grassland plots from the surroundings of a municipal waste incinerator. The soil parameters were fully comparable in both plots and the soils differed in the level of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). The concentration of PCBs found in Klajdovka-control plot (KL): 4.4 ng gdry soil–1 can be regarded as a background value, while the polluted plot, Bílá Hora (BH), contained increased amount of PCBs: 14.0 ng gdry soil–1.The following parameters of nitrifying activity were determined: field concentrations of Ninorg species, mineralization potentials, nitrifying activity during long-term laboratory incubations, and the potential activity of both ammonium and nitrite oxidizers in short-term incubations in soil slurries. Simultaneous application of all these methods appeared to be very suitable for reliable assessment of nitrifying activity in the field.In the case of the polluted plot, the abnormal accumulation of nitrite was observed both in the field (e.g. in September 1992: BH-656.8 ng NOinf2-N gdry soil–1; KL-208.2 ng NOinf2-N gdry soil–1) and in the laboratory incubations. Furthermore, the capability of the polluted plot to nitrify higher amount of ammonium nitrogen appeared to be significantly reduced due to detrimental changes in the activity of nitrite-oxidizing community. In contrast to the nitrification, the mineralization potential did not differ between the plots throughout the sampling period.
Keywords:polychlorinated biphenyls  nitrification  nitrite  soil contamination
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