TOXICITY OF INCREASED AMOUNTS OF CHEMICALS AND THE DOSE-RESPONSE CURVES FOR HETEROGENEOUS MICROBIAL-POPULATIONS IN SOIL

Authors
Citation
G. Welp et Gw. Brummer, TOXICITY OF INCREASED AMOUNTS OF CHEMICALS AND THE DOSE-RESPONSE CURVES FOR HETEROGENEOUS MICROBIAL-POPULATIONS IN SOIL, Ecotoxicology and environmental safety, 37(1), 1997, pp. 37-44
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Toxicology,"Environmental Sciences
ISSN journal
01476513
Volume
37
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Pages
37 - 44
Database
ISI
SICI code
0147-6513(1997)37:1<37:TOIAOC>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
The paper deals with the interpretation and classification of dose-res ponse curves in order to understand the way in which the heterogeneous soil microbial population behaves under chemical stress. The evaluati on is based on a set of about 500 toxicity tests, in which geometrical ly increasing doses of toxicants were applied to soil samples. The res ponses of the microflora were measured by various methods, e.g., Fe(II I) reduction, substrate induced respiration, arginine ammonification, and several enzyme activities. The data reveal that microbial populati ons in soil react more complexly than homogeneous groups of test subje cts which are common in classical toxicology. The diverse types of dos e-response curves are attributed to a varying sensitivity of different parts of the soil microflora and influences of the habitat soil, A pr oposal for the interpretation and classification of microbial dose-res ponse curves is presented, Four basic types of dose-dependent effects and several combined sequences of them can describe the reaction patte rns found up to now. Since experiments with heterogeneous populations are lacking in classical toxicology, the results can be used as a key for further research regarding the toxicity of chemicals against plant , animal, and human populations, (C) 1997 Academic Press.