The ecological dose value (ED50) for assessing Cd toxicity on ATP content and dehydrogenase and urease activities of soil

Citation
Jl. Moreno et al., The ecological dose value (ED50) for assessing Cd toxicity on ATP content and dehydrogenase and urease activities of soil, SOIL BIOL B, 33(4-5), 2001, pp. 483-489
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
ISSN journal
00380717 → ACNP
Volume
33
Issue
4-5
Year of publication
2001
Pages
483 - 489
Database
ISI
SICI code
0038-0717(200104)33:4-5<483:TEDV(F>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Two soils of contrasting texture, organic matter content and pH were treate d with CdSO4 solutions to give a Cd concentration range of 0-4000 mg kg(-1) soil. The content of ATP and dehydrogenase and urease activities of soils were assayed after 3 h, and 7 and 28 days of Cd contamination. The relative ED50 values were calculated by two kinetic models (model 1 and model 2) us ed by Speir et al. (1995) and by the sigmoidal dose-response model (model 3 ) employed by Haanstra et al. (1985). Model 1 was the most successful in ca lculating the ED50 values for the ATP content, urease and dehydrogenase act ivities when both soils were contaminated by Cd. Similar ED50 values were p redicted by model 1 (describing the full inhibition) and model 3 only when the correlation coefficients r(2) were higher than 0.9. The ED50 values of ATP calculated by model 1 were markedly higher than those calculated by mod el 2 (describing partial inhibition) when both models gave correlation coef ficients higher than 0.9. This behavior was due to the high asymptote value s obtained using model 2. According to model 2, some of the enzyme activiti es responsible for the ATP synthesis were probably not inhibited at the hig hest Cd concentrations. The inhibitory effect of Cd on the ATP content and both enzymatic activities was lower in the Castelporziano soil, which had t he highest total organic carbon content. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.