Ecotoxicity of Aged Uranium in Soil Using Plant, Earthworm and Microarthropod Toxicity Tests

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S. C. Sheppard
G. L. Stephenson
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[1] ECOMatters Inc.,
[2] Stantec,undefined
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Arthropod; Collembola; PNEC; Uranium;
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Discrepancies about probable no effect concentrations (PNEC) for uranium in soils may be because toxicity tests used freshly contaminated soils. This study used 3 soils amended with a range of uranium concentrations 10 years previously. The toxicity tests with northern wheatgrass (Elymus lanceolatus); earthworm (Eiseniaandrei) were not affected below ~1,000 mg U kg−1, and the soil arthropod Folsomiacandida was not affected below ~350 mg U kg−1. Survival of Orthonychiurus folsomi was diminished 20% (EC20) by ~85–130 mg U kg−1, supporting a PNEC in the range of 100–250 mg U kg−1 as derived previously.
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