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Article Dans Une Revue FEMS Microbiology Ecology Année : 2006

Interactions of earthworms with Atrazine-degrading bacteria in an agricultural soil

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In the last 10 years, accelerated mineralization of Atrazine (2-chloro-ethylamino-6-isopropylamino-s- triazine) has been evidenced in agricultural soils repeatedly treated with this herbicide. Here, we report on the interaction between earthworms, considered as soil engineers, and the Atrazine-degrading community. The impact of earthworm macrofauna on Atrazine mineralization was assessed in representative soil microsites of earthworm activities (gut contents, casts, burrow linings). Soil with or without earthworms, namely the anecic species Lumbricus terrestris and the endogenic species Aporrectodea caliginosa, was either inoculated or not inoculated with Pseudomonas sp. ADP, an Atrazine-degrading strain, and was either treated or not treated with Atrazine. The structure of the bacterial community, the Atrazine-degrading activity and the abundance of atzA, B and C sequences in soil microsites were investigated. Atrazine mineralization was found to be reduced in representative soil microsites of earthworm activities. Earthworms significantly affected the structure of soil bacterial communities. They also reduced the size of the inoculated population of Pseudomonas sp. ADP, thereby contributing to the diminution of the Atrazine-degrading genetic potential in representative soil microsites of earthworm activities. This study illustrates the regulation produced by the earthworms on functional bacterial communities involved in the fate of organic pollutants in soils.
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hal-00068323 , version 1 (11-05-2006)

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  • HAL Id : hal-00068323 , version 1
  • PRODINRA : 252376

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Anne Kersanté, Fabrice Martin-Laurent, Guy Soulas, Françoise Binet. Interactions of earthworms with Atrazine-degrading bacteria in an agricultural soil. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 2006, 57(2), pp.192-205. ⟨hal-00068323⟩
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