Heavy metal (copper, lead, and zinc) accumulation and excretion by the earthworm, Dendrobaena veneta

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Marinussen, MPJC
vanderZee, SEATM
deHaan, FAM
Bouwman, LM
Hefting, MM
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[1] Wageningen Agricultural Univ., Dep. of Soil Sci. and Plant Nutr., 6700 EC Wageningen
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10.2134/jeq1997.00472425002600010039x
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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To obtain knowledge about heavy metal kinetics in earthworms (Dendrobaena veneta), we performed accumulation and excretion experiments under laboratory conditions using soils from a heavy metal (Cu, Pb, and Zn)-contaminated site. To determine heavy metal accumulation rate, earthworms were exposed for 1, 2, 3, 7, 14, 28, 56, or 112 d to soil MH (Cu: 815 mg kg(-1), Pb: 340 mg kg(-1), and Zn: 225 mg kg(-1)). After exposure for 28 d to soil LB (Cu 242 mg kg(-1), Pb: 109 mg kg(-1), Zn 72 mg kg(-1)) or for 112 d to soil MH, D. veneta were transferred to uncontaminated soil and sampled after 1, 2, 3, 7, 14, 28, or 56 d to determine heavy metal excretion rates. Fourteen days after the transfer to the uncontaminated soil, some earthworms were transferred back to soil LB to determine the accumulation after a short recovery period. The Cu accumulation until Day 56 could be described by a one-compartment model. At Day 112, however, we observed an unexpected further increase in tissue Cu concentration (C-Cu). We observed a significant increase in C-Zn only at Day 112. Excretion of Cu could be described excellently by a two compartment model, the half-life times being t(1/2;1) approximate to 0.36 d, and t(1/2;2) approximate to 37 d. Excretion of Pb could be described with a one-compartment model. After a fast initial excretion (t(1/2) approximate to 0.70 d), Pb excretion stagnated. The Cu accumulation after a 14-d recovery period appeared to be significantly less than the initial accumulation. The Pb accumulation appeared to be slower after recovery than before.
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