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  • The study investigates how soil affects the aging and toxicity of antimony (Sb) on nematodes, which are important for nitrogen cycling in agriculture.
  • Key findings show that nematode reproduction is more sensitive to trivalent antimony (Sb(III)) toxicity than other growth measures, with toxicity increasing significantly over time in contaminated soils.
  • The research highlights that soil pH is a major factor influencing the aging of Sb toxicity, suggesting that evaluating Sb risk in soils requires considering both aging processes and specific soil conditions to improve environmental management strategies.

Article Abstract

Exploring the influence of soil on antimony (Sb) aging could help predict Sb toxicity on nematodes that play an important role in agricultural soil nitrogen cycling. This study aimed to investigate the major soil factors affecting the aging process and toxicity of exogenous Sb. Therefore, nematodes were exposed to varying levels of Sb contamination (0-6400 mg/kg) in nine agricultural soils, with aging periods of 7, 56, and 168 days, under dark conditions at 20 ± 0.5 °C for 96 h. The results suggested that nematode reproduction was more sensitive to the toxicity of exogenous trivalent Sb (Sb(III)) compared to growth and fertility. Following 7-168 days of aging, the EC of nematode reproduction increased from 546-1557 to 3560-6193 mg/kg in nine soils contaminated by exogenous Sb(III). Exogenous Sb(III) toxicity is overestimated without considering its aging process. The aging factors (AF) of nine soils aged over 7-168 days were calculated as 3.54-8.03. The regression equation AF = 0.923 pH - 0.812 (n = 9, adjust-r = 0.687, P = 0.004) indicated that pH was the primary soil factor explaining 85.2% of the variance in the aging process of exogenous Sb(III). No significant toxicity was observed in soils contaminated with exogenous pentavalent Sb after 7 days of aging. These findings could provide guidance for the adjustment of Sb toxicity data, the revision of soil environmental quality standard, and efficient soil environmental management.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-024-31975-1DOI Listing

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