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Query: EC:6.3.4.6 (
urease
)
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Actions and interactions of heavy metals (cadmium, zinc and plumbum) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) [phenanthrene,
fluoranthene
, benzo(a)pyrene] on the soil
urease
and dehydrogenase activity were studied after 49 days exposure. The experimental approach was based on the uniform design which can cut the experiment time and improve the efficiency of experiments. Data treatment was essentially based on the multiple regression technique. The results showed that the action and interaction between heavy metals and PAHs were strongly dependent on the time of pollution. The dehydrogenase exhibits more sensitive to the combined pollution than
urease
. The negative interaction between Zn and Cd to hydrogenase activity and the combined stimulatory activity of Phenanthrene and Benzo(a)pyrene (or
fluoranthene
) to soil enzyme were observed. The interactions between Zn (Cd) and phenanthrene towards
urease
(dehydrogenase) were positive, and the interaction between Zn and benzo(a)pyrene to
urease
activity was negative. This study corresponds to exploratory phase in order to reveal interaction effects of heavy metals and PAHs on the soil enzyme and then to set up more in-depth analysis to increase progressively the understanding of the ecotoxicological mechanisms involved.
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PMID:Interaction of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metals on soil enzyme. 1626 87
Actions and interactions between heavy metals (HM)-cadmium, zinc, lead, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)-phenanthrene,
fluoranthene
, benzo(a)pyrene toward soil
urease
activity were studied after 7, 14, 21, and 28 days of exposure under controlled conditions. The experimental approach was based on the uniform design. Ten different contamination conditions were studied simultaneously, with 10 concentration levels for each pollutant. Data treatment was essentially based on the multiple regression technique. The results showed that Zn interacted more easily with PAHs than Pb or Cd. On the first 7 days of incubation, zinc alone reduced the
urease
activity more significantly than any other pollutants and no significant interactions between PAH and HM were observed. From 14 to 21 days of incubation, the interaction between Zn and benzo(a)pyrene decreased the soil
urease
activity. At 14 days, the interaction between Zn and phenanthrene was antagonistic (less than additive), while at 21 days it was synergistic (more than additive). At 28 days, the interaction between phenanthrene and
fluoranthene
was synergistic. This study indicated that the combined effect of PAH and HM on soil
urease
activity depends largely on the incubation time. Uniform design appears to be a good method for investigating the combined effect of PAH and HM.
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PMID:Combined effect of heavy metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on urease activity in soil. 1640 98