Utility of Caenorhabditis elegans for assessing heavy metal contamination in artificial soil

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Peredney C.L. [1 ]
Williams P.L. [1 ]
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[1] Dept. of Environ. Health Science, University of Georgia, Athens
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Heavy Metal; Sludge; Sewage Sludge; Cation Exchange Capacity; Caenorhabditis Elegans;
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10.1007/s002440010086
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There is an increasing need for the development of soil bioassay protocols. Currently the only internationally standardized soil test organism is the lumbricid earthworm Eisenia fetida. Many alternate soil test organisms have been proposed. This work compares Caenorhabditis elegans to several other test organisms, including E. fetida, for heavy metals in soil. In this evaluation, such factors as ease of testing and culturing, duration of testing, soil volume needed, and the sensitivity of the organism were considered. Results show that C. elegans is more sensitive than most other organisms evaluated and is similar in response to E. fetida. The second issue compares C. elegans LC50 values to heavy metals criteria specified in the US EPA regulations for land application of sewage sludge. Currently, the regulations are set on total metals in the soil and do not consider bioavailability of the metals. Regulations do not consider soil physiochemical properties, such as organic matter content, clay content, and cation exchange capacity, which have been shown to affect the availability of metals to soil organisms. While the C. elegans LC50 values are above standard values in artificial soil, work in our lab indicates that the LC50s are below regulation values for other soil types. Due to the ease of culturing and testing, good sensitivity, along with the wealth of biological information and ecological relevance, C. elegans is a good organism for use in soil bioassays.
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