[Antibiotic Contamination Characteristics and Ecological Risk Assessment in Soils of Large-scaled Culturing Farms].
Huan Jing Ke Xue
; 45(7): 4302-4311, 2024 Jul 08.
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ABSTRACT
The soils of different land use types in large-scaled culturing farms were collected for detecting the contents of antibiotics in these soils by applying high-performance liquid chromatography, analyzing the relationship between antibiotics and physicochemical properties of soils, as well as performing the ecological risk assessment of antibiotics in the soils of culturing farms by using the risk quotient method. The results showed that the surrounding soils of the culturing farm were contaminated by antibiotics to varying degrees, in which tetracycline had the highest detection rate and average content. Among the soils of different land use types, the average contents of antibiotics were ranked as corn field ï¼1.48 µg·kg-1ï¼>0.5 meters outside the farm fence ï¼1.27 µg·kg-1ï¼>yam field ï¼1.03 µg·kg-1ï¼>pasture ï¼0.69 µg·kg-1ï¼>woodland ï¼0.18 µg·kg-1ï¼. According to the redundancy analysis results, the total nitrogen, total phosphorus, and cellulase had a great impact on the antibiotic content in soil samples. It can be concluded from the ecological risk assessment that oxytetracycline ï¼OTCï¼, chlortetracycline ï¼CTCï¼, doxycycline ï¼DOCï¼, ciprofloxacin ï¼CIPï¼, and tetracycline ï¼TCï¼ were categorized in the low risk level. Sulfadiazine ï¼SMï¼ and sulfadimidine ï¼SM2ï¼ were categorized in the medium and high risk levels. It is of the upmost importance to control the antibiotic contamination in surrounding soils of culturing farms and to strengthen the management of veterinary antibiotics.
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Poluentes do Solo
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Monitoramento Ambiental
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Antibacterianos
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2024
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