Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6322740 | Science of The Total Environment | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Occurrence of seven trace elements and forty three antibiotics was investigated in manure-based fertilizers in Zhejiang province of China. The trace elements included copper, zinc, arsenic, chromium, mercury, lead and cadmium; the targeted antibiotics included four groups: sulfonamides, tetracyclines, fluoroquinolones and chloramphenicols. The medium values of copper, zinc, arsenic, chromium, mercury, lead and cadmium in the analyzed samples were 160, 465, 7.9, 21.2, 0.3, 8.1 and 0.6 mg·kgâ 1, respectively. Seventeen antibiotics were detected. Enrofloxacin was the most frequently detected compound with the detection rate of 39.3% and the concentrations ranged from 6.7 μg·kgâ 1 to 4091 μg·kgâ 1. Based on the referred loading rates, 10% of the collected manure-based fertilizers might pose a high potential ecological risk after their application onto agriculture soil due to the presence of antibiotics.88
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Authors
Mingrong Qian, Huizhen Wu, Jianmei Wang, Hu Zhang, Zulin Zhang, Yongzhi Zhang, Hui Lin, Junwei Ma,