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EFFECTS OF Csub 60 FULLERENE NANOPARTICLES ON SOIL BACTERIA AND PROTOZOANS
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Scott-Fordsmand, Janeck J
, Hansen, Bjarne M
, Pedersen, Anette L
, Winding, Anne
, Jensen, Keld A
, Johansen, Anders
, Karlson, Ulrich
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Eubacteria
2008
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EFFECTS OF Csub 60 FULLERENE NANOPARTICLES ON SOIL BACTERIA AND PROTOZOANS
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Scott-Fordsmand, Janeck J
, Hansen, Bjarne M
, Pedersen, Anette L
, Winding, Anne
, Jensen, Keld A
, Johansen, Anders
, Karlson, Ulrich
in
Eubacteria
2008
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EFFECTS OF Csub 60 FULLERENE NANOPARTICLES ON SOIL BACTERIA AND PROTOZOANS
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EFFECTS OF Csub 60 FULLERENE NANOPARTICLES ON SOIL BACTERIA AND PROTOZOANS
2008
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Nanotechnology should produce numerous new materials in the coming years. Because of the novel design of nanomaterials with new physicochemical characteristics, their potential adverse impact on the environment and human health must be addressed. In the present study, agglomerates of pristine Csub 60 fullerenes (50 nm to km-size) were applied to soil at 0, 5, 25, and 50 mg/kg dry soil to assess their effect on the soil microbiota by measuring total respiration; biomass, number, and diversity of bacteria; and total number and diversity of protozoans during 14 d. Respiration and microbial biomass were unaffected by the fullerenes at any time, whereas the number of fast-growing bacteria was decreased by three- to fourfold just after incorporation of the nanomaterial. Protozoans seemed not to be very sensitive to Csub 60, because their number decreased only slightly in the beginning of the experiment. With polymerase chain reaction and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis analysis of eubacteria and kinetoplastids from the soil, however, a difference between the fullerene treatments and nonamended controls was demonstrated. The fullerenes did not induce more than 20 to 30% of relative dissimilarity (with both bacteria and protozoans) between treatments, but this effect was persistent throughout the experiment. It therefore is recommended that fullerene nanomaterial not be spread deliberately in the environment and that their ecotoxicology be further clarified. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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