Ring-testing and Field-validation of a Terrestrial Model Ecosystem(TME) – An Instrument for Testing Potentially Harmful Substances: Effects of Carbendazim on Organic Matter Breakdown and Soil Fauna Feeding Activity

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Bernhard Förster
Cornelis A.M. Van Gestel
Josée E. Koolhaas
Gerrit Nentwig
José M.L. Rodrigues
J. Paulo Sousa
Susan E. Jones
Thomas Knacker
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[1] ECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH,Institute of Ecological Science
[2] Vrije Universiteit,Departamento de Biologia
[3] Universidade de Aveiro,IAV, Instituto Ambiente e Vida, Departamento de Zoologia
[4] Universidade de Coimbra,School of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences
[5] University of Wales,undefined
[6] Bangor,undefined
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Ecotoxicology | 2004年 / 13卷
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organic matter breakdown; carbendazim; bait-lamina; terrestrial model ecosystem; ecotoxicology;
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Organic matter (OM) decomposition and soil fauna feeding activity were integrated as functional endpoints into ecotoxicological tests with intact-soil-core Terrestrial Model Ecosystems (TMEs). Cellulose filter paper served as standardized OM and was either inserted into the top soil or placed on the soil surface for a period of up to 16 weeks. Faunal feeding activity was assessed by the bait-lamina method. The fungicide carbendazim, applied at six dosages ranging from 0.36 kg/ha to 87.5 kg a.i./ha, served as a model chemical. To validate the results from the TME test, a field study was run in parallel. In TMEs the cellulose paper inserted into the soil was decomposed faster than under field conditions. The carbendazim-induced effects on OM decomposition in TMEs and in the field were comparable and followed a clear dose–response relationship. The calculated EC50 values after 8 weeks of incubation were 9.5, 7.1 and 2.1 kg carbendazim/ha for grassland TMEs, grassland field and arable TMEs, respectively. The feeding activity of the soil fauna showed a large variability. The EC50 values for the effect of carbendazim on bait-lamina consumption ranged between 2.0 and 56 kg a.i./ha. Effects on decomposition were correlated with effects on enchytraeids and earthworms but not with effects on bait-lamina consumption.
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