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Combined effects of organic matter and pH on acute toxicity of cadmium to Paronychiurus kimi (Collembola): Development of response surface model

Authors
Son, JinoMo, Hyung-hoShin, Key-ilIl Ryoo, MunCho, Kijong
Issue Date
2009
Publisher
CSIRO PUBLISHING
Keywords
soil properties; cadmium toxicity; response surface model; central composite design; cadmium
Citation
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL RESEARCH, v.47, no.6, pp.549 - 554
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SCIE
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Journal Title
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL RESEARCH
Volume
47
Number
6
Start Page
549
End Page
554
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/120917
DOI
10.1071/SR08220
ISSN
0004-9573
Abstract
A second-order central composite design was employed to investigate the effect of organic matter (OM) content and soil acidity (pH) on the cadmium toxicity to Paronychiurus kimi (Lee), a collembolan species native to Korea. Two independent variables, OM and pH, were adjusted from 0 to 10% (in total dry wt) and 4.5 to 7.0, respectively. Cadmium concentrations tested were 10, 20, 40, 80, and 160 mg/kg dry soil. The toxic effects that cadmium exerted on P. kimi (28-day median lethal concentration (LC(50)s)) varied significantly with different combinations of OM content and pH. The second-order response surface model was appropriate for describing combined effects of OM and pH on the cadmium toxicity to P. kimi. Linear effects (OM and pH) were predominant contributors accounting for approximate to 70% of the total variance of cadmium toxicity to P. kimi. No significant quadratic (pH X pH) and interaction (OM X pH) effects were observed; therefore, the final second-order response surface model could be reduced as follows: 28-day LC50 of cadmium (mg/kg) = -94.87 + 26.69 X OM + 16.64 X pH - 1.82 X OM2. Validation of the developed response surface model using 4 soil media with different OM content and pH resulted in a significant correlation coefficient (R-2 = 0.97) between predicted and observed 28-day LC50. Based on physico-chemical properties of the test media, developed models can be used to explain the variation of cadmium toxicities at various environmental conditions and may improve current environmental risk assessment procedures of metals.
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