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Research advances in eco-toxicological diagnosis of soil pollution.

LIU Feng1, TENG Hong-hui1, REN Bai-xiang1, SHI Shu-yun2   

  1. (1College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Jilin Normal University, Siping 136000, Jilin, China; 2School of the Environment, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210046, China)
  • Online:2014-09-18 Published:2014-09-18

Abstract:

Soil eco-toxicology provides a theoretical basis for ecological risk assessment of contaminated soils and soil pollution control. Research on ecotoxicological effects and molecular mechanisms of toxic substances in soil environment is the central content of the soil ecotoxicology. Ecotoxicological diagnosis not only gathers all the information of soil pollution, but also provides the overall toxic effects of soil. Therefore, research on the ecotoxicological diagnosis of soil pollution has important theoretical and practical significance. Based on the
 research of ecotoxicological diagnosis of soil pollution, this paper introduced some common toxicological methods and indicators, with the advantages and disadvantages of various methods discussed. However, conventional biomarkers can only indicate the class of stress, but fail to explain the molecular mechanism of damage or response happened. Biomarkers and molecular diagnostic techniques, which are used to evaluate toxicity of contaminated soil, can explore deeply detoxification mechanisms of organisms under exogenous stress. In this paper, these biomarkers and techniques were introduced systematically, and the future research trends were prospected.