HOFMAN, Jakub, Jitka ČERNOHLÁVKOVÁ, Blanka HOLUBÁŘOVÁ and Jitka BEZCHLEBOVÁ. Filling the gaps in ecotoxicological profiles of toxaphene and short chain chlorinated paraffins. In Abstract Book of SETAC Europe 14th Annual Meeting. Brussels: SETAC, 2004, p. 32.
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Original name Filling the gaps in ecotoxicological profiles of toxaphene and short chain chlorinated paraffins
Name in Czech Vyplnění mezer v ekotoxikologických profilech toxafenu a krátkořetězcových chlorovaných parafinů
Authors HOFMAN, Jakub (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Jitka ČERNOHLÁVKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic), Blanka HOLUBÁŘOVÁ (203 Czech Republic) and Jitka BEZCHLEBOVÁ (203 Czech Republic).
Edition Brussels, Abstract Book of SETAC Europe 14th Annual Meeting, p. 32-32, 2004.
Publisher SETAC
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Original language English
Type of outcome Proceedings paper
Field of Study 10511 Environmental sciences
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/04:00019962
Organization unit Faculty of Science
Keywords in English soil; contamination; toxaphene; SCCP
Tags contamination, SCCP, soil, toxaphene
Tags International impact
Changed by Changed by: prof. RNDr. Jakub Hofman, Ph.D., učo 22745. Changed: 24/2/2010 20:46.
Abstract
Many of recognized priority POPs which are in environmentalistic focus can be found in soils in significant concentrations. However, many of these chemicals have not been ecotoxicologically characterized in details yet, especially with respect to soil organisms. The lack of data on ecotoxicity for soil invertebrates or microorganisms is apparent in toxicological profiles (e.g. ATSDR, IPCS), risk assessments (e.g. ECB RAR), and also in scientific articles. To help filling these gaps, two model POPs were chosen: short chain polychlorinated paraffins as widely used industrial chemicals and toxaphene as pesticide banned long ago but still present in some ecosystems due to its persistency. The effects of these chemicals on microbial biomass, respiration and functional diversity and the effects on mortality and reproduction of Enchytraeus crypticus (Enchytraeidae, Oligochaeta) were measured to get information about possible effects on soil microflora and invertebrates. No significant negative effects of toxaphene were recorded at concentrations even 10 ppm, in both tests. Comparing these results with levels supposed in natural no-contaminated soils (i.e. 1-10 ppb) the risk of harmful effects of contemporary toxaphene residues in soils is low. For chlorinated paraffin C12 with 64% of chlorines no significant effects were recorded at 100 ppm concentrations, in both tests. Considering predicted levels for SCCPs in natural non-contaminated soils (i.e. 10 ppb) the risk of harmful effects is also low. However, there are reported levels 1000 times higher at industrial or agricultural sites for both chemicals and there is probable risk of negative effects especially on microbial respiration and reproduction of enchytraeids.
Abstract (in Czech)
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GA525/03/0367, research and development projectName: Ekotoxikologie persistentních organických polutantů životního prostředí
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Ecotoxicology of persistent organic environmental pollutants
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