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- W4365151116 abstract "Tetracycline pollution is common in Chinese arable soils, and vermicomposting is an effective approach to accelerate tetracycline bioremediation. However, current studies mainly focus on the impacts of soil physicochemical properties, microbial degraders and responsive degradation/resistance genes on tetracycline degradation efficiencies, and limited information is known about tetracycline speciation in vermicomposting. This study explored the roles of epigeic E. fetida and endogeic A. robustus in altering tetracycline speciation and accelerating tetracycline degradation in a laterite soil. Both earthworms significantly affected tetracycline profiles in soils by decreasing exchangeable and bound tetracycline but increasing water soluble tetracycline, thereby facilitating tetracycline degradation efficiencies. Although earthworms increased soil cation exchange capacity and enhanced tetracycline adsorption on soil particles, the significantly elevated soil pH and dissolved organic carbon benefited faster tetracycline degradation, attributing to the consumption of soil organic matter and humus by earthworms. Different from endogeic A. robustus which promoted both abiotic and biotic degradation of tetracycline, epigeic E. foetida preferently accelerated abiotic tetracyline degradation. Our findings described the change of tetracycline speciation during vermicompsiting process, unraveled the mechanisms of different earthworm types in tetracycline speciation and metabolisms, and offered clues for effective vermiremediation application at tetracycline contaminated sites." @default.
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- W4365151116 date "2023-07-01" @default.
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- W4365151116 title "Change of tetracycline speciation and its impacts on tetracycline removal efficiency in vermicomposting with epigeic and endogeic earthworms" @default.
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