Mobilization of ionophore antibiotics and glyphosate after a rainfall simulation on agricultural soils amended with poultry litter

Autores
Navarro, Marcos; Alonso, Lucas Leonel; Capparelli, Alberto Luis; Marino, Damián José Gabriel
Año de publicación
2022
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inglés
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Poultry litter (PL) is a majority waste of the intensive avian production, commonly used as an organic amendment in agricultural soils. We studied the input of pollutants from the PL, as inorganic P and ionophore antibiotics (IPA), and the influence on soil pollutants (GLP and AMPA) in real systems, after a rainfall simulation on an agronomic amended soil with PL at two residence times. Physicochemical parameters were altered in the runoff after the amendment. PL from commercial farms present a preliminary load of monensin and salinomycin. The mobility of IPA by surface runoff (0.8–31%) and leaching (0.4–38%) was determined, with monensin showing the maximum losses in both processes at both residence times. PL amendments act as a pollution diffuse source of IPA. Moreover, the amendment enhanced the mobility of GLP and AMPA in soils. Maximum losses of GLP in runoff increased from 0.56% to 9.84% in soil with PL treatment. The results were related to the amounts of P released in the surface runoff. Strategies for reducing the animal wastes and their antibiotic content must be investigated regarding the productive practice involving these residues, as water and soil conservation are proven to be a key asset in the sustainability and success of circular economy processes. This is the first study to demonstrate the combined release of pollutants from multiple origins, after the amendment with poultry litter on real agricultural soils.
Centro de Investigaciones del Medioambiente
Materia
Química
Monensin
Ionophore antibiotics
Organic amendment
Agricultural pollutants
Phosphorus losses
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Mobilization of ionophore antibiotics and glyphosate after a rainfall simulation on agricultural soils amended with poultry litter
title Mobilization of ionophore antibiotics and glyphosate after a rainfall simulation on agricultural soils amended with poultry litter
spellingShingle Mobilization of ionophore antibiotics and glyphosate after a rainfall simulation on agricultural soils amended with poultry litter
Navarro, Marcos
Química
Monensin
Ionophore antibiotics
Organic amendment
Agricultural pollutants
Phosphorus losses
title_short Mobilization of ionophore antibiotics and glyphosate after a rainfall simulation on agricultural soils amended with poultry litter
title_full Mobilization of ionophore antibiotics and glyphosate after a rainfall simulation on agricultural soils amended with poultry litter
title_fullStr Mobilization of ionophore antibiotics and glyphosate after a rainfall simulation on agricultural soils amended with poultry litter
title_full_unstemmed Mobilization of ionophore antibiotics and glyphosate after a rainfall simulation on agricultural soils amended with poultry litter
title_sort Mobilization of ionophore antibiotics and glyphosate after a rainfall simulation on agricultural soils amended with poultry litter
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Navarro, Marcos
Alonso, Lucas Leonel
Capparelli, Alberto Luis
Marino, Damián José Gabriel
author Navarro, Marcos
author_facet Navarro, Marcos
Alonso, Lucas Leonel
Capparelli, Alberto Luis
Marino, Damián José Gabriel
author_role author
author2 Alonso, Lucas Leonel
Capparelli, Alberto Luis
Marino, Damián José Gabriel
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Química
Monensin
Ionophore antibiotics
Organic amendment
Agricultural pollutants
Phosphorus losses
topic Química
Monensin
Ionophore antibiotics
Organic amendment
Agricultural pollutants
Phosphorus losses
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Poultry litter (PL) is a majority waste of the intensive avian production, commonly used as an organic amendment in agricultural soils. We studied the input of pollutants from the PL, as inorganic P and ionophore antibiotics (IPA), and the influence on soil pollutants (GLP and AMPA) in real systems, after a rainfall simulation on an agronomic amended soil with PL at two residence times. Physicochemical parameters were altered in the runoff after the amendment. PL from commercial farms present a preliminary load of monensin and salinomycin. The mobility of IPA by surface runoff (0.8–31%) and leaching (0.4–38%) was determined, with monensin showing the maximum losses in both processes at both residence times. PL amendments act as a pollution diffuse source of IPA. Moreover, the amendment enhanced the mobility of GLP and AMPA in soils. Maximum losses of GLP in runoff increased from 0.56% to 9.84% in soil with PL treatment. The results were related to the amounts of P released in the surface runoff. Strategies for reducing the animal wastes and their antibiotic content must be investigated regarding the productive practice involving these residues, as water and soil conservation are proven to be a key asset in the sustainability and success of circular economy processes. This is the first study to demonstrate the combined release of pollutants from multiple origins, after the amendment with poultry litter on real agricultural soils.
Centro de Investigaciones del Medioambiente
description Poultry litter (PL) is a majority waste of the intensive avian production, commonly used as an organic amendment in agricultural soils. We studied the input of pollutants from the PL, as inorganic P and ionophore antibiotics (IPA), and the influence on soil pollutants (GLP and AMPA) in real systems, after a rainfall simulation on an agronomic amended soil with PL at two residence times. Physicochemical parameters were altered in the runoff after the amendment. PL from commercial farms present a preliminary load of monensin and salinomycin. The mobility of IPA by surface runoff (0.8–31%) and leaching (0.4–38%) was determined, with monensin showing the maximum losses in both processes at both residence times. PL amendments act as a pollution diffuse source of IPA. Moreover, the amendment enhanced the mobility of GLP and AMPA in soils. Maximum losses of GLP in runoff increased from 0.56% to 9.84% in soil with PL treatment. The results were related to the amounts of P released in the surface runoff. Strategies for reducing the animal wastes and their antibiotic content must be investigated regarding the productive practice involving these residues, as water and soil conservation are proven to be a key asset in the sustainability and success of circular economy processes. This is the first study to demonstrate the combined release of pollutants from multiple origins, after the amendment with poultry litter on real agricultural soils.
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