1. Ecotoxicity of alkaline residue from the pulp and paper industry to soil faunal organisms.
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Biasi, Josieli Pietro, Freitas, Thiago Ramos, Lunardi, Eduardo Oliveira da Silva, Oliveira Filho, Luís Carlos Iuñes de, Campos, Mari Lucia, Klauberg-Filho, Osmar, and Baretta, Dilmar
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The increased production and expanding demand for cellulosic products have required companies to provide solutions for the proper disposal of generated residues without compromising soil quality. In this context, the current research aimed at evaluating the ecotoxicological impacts of dregs application in subtropical soils. The experiments were carried out with the earthworm Eisenia andrei , the springtail Folsomia candida , and the potworm Enchytraeus crypticus in two subtropical soils (Neosol and Cambisol) collected in the southern region of Brazil. The considerable differences in texture and organic matter content motivated the choosing of these soils. The reproductive rate of all organisms was influenced, with varying EC 50 values depending on the soil type. However, more pronounced effects were observed for Neosol. The springtail F. candida proved to be the most sensitive to contamination (EC 50 = 5.8 g kg−1 for Neosol and 48.5 g kg−1 for Cambisol), followed by the earthworm E. andrei (EC 50 = 62.4 g kg−1 for Neosol and 129.5 g kg−1 for Cambisol) and the potworm E. crypticus (EC 50 = 67.2 g kg−1 for Neosol and 230.4 g kg−1 for Cambisol). As a result, while dregs can be used to correct soil acidity, they have been shown to have negative effects on important organisms responsible for functions critical to maintaining ecosystem quality. [Display omitted] • Dregs are a by-product from the pulp and paper industry that is suggest to be a soil pH corrective. • Soil organisms are vital to the maintenance of the soil health. • Dregs are capable of affect the reproduction rates of soils organisms. • The toxicity of dregs varies according to the soil chemical characteristics. • Metal levels in the dregs matrix are less of concern than the increases in Na content. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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