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dc.contributor.author Aponte, H
dc.contributor.author Medina, J
dc.contributor.author Butler, B
dc.contributor.author Meier, S
dc.contributor.author Cornejo, P
dc.contributor.author Kuzyakov, Y
dc.date.accessioned 2024-01-17T15:55:38Z
dc.date.available 2024-01-17T15:55:38Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorio.uoh.cl/handle/611/844
dc.description.abstract Soil degradation by metal and metalloid (metal[loid]) contamination represents a widespread environmental threat. Most studies investigating soil metal(loid) contamination have disregarded the soil quality concept. Enzyme activities (EAs) are good soil quality indicators due to their direct connection to functions related to C, N, P, and S cycles and their sensitivity to metal(loid) contamination. This review (a) provides an overview of the development of soil quality indices (SQIs) based on EAs in metal(loid) contaminated soils, and (b) evaluates the effects of individual metal(loid)s and their combinations on the activities of the most common enzymes involved in the C, N, P, and S cycles. Four intracellular mechanisms dominate the inhibition of EAs by metal(loid)s: (a) transcription inhibition, (b) protein denaturation, (c) cell division inhibition, (d) cell membrane disruption. These mechanisms can also be further exacerbated in soil by nonspecific exoenzyme inhibition. The main EAs used as indicators for metal(loid) contaminated soils are dehydrogenase (DHA), arylsulfatase (ARY), urease (UA), acid phosphatase (Pacid), alkaline phosphatase (Palk), and catalase (CAT). These enzymes are sensitive to metal(loid) contamination, with DHA and ARY being the most sensitive indicators (62 and 56% inhibition, respectively, when averaged over all metal[loid] contamination levels). Other enzymes are inhibited by 32% (UA), 23% (Palk), 18% (Pacid), and 18% (CAT). We suggest principles for the development of SQIs considering biotic soil functions via the use of EAs. This review is the first presenting SQIs based on EAs for metal(loid) contaminated soils, and represents the first quantitative analysis of metal(loid) effects on EAs.
dc.description.sponsorship Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica
dc.description.sponsorship Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cientifico y Tecnologico(Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)CONICYT FONDECYT)
dc.description.sponsorship RUDN University program 5-100
dc.description.sponsorship Russian Science Foundation(Russian Science Foundation (RSF))
dc.description.sponsorship Russian Science Foundation(Russian Science Foundation (RSF))
dc.relation.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ldr.3630
dc.subject enzyme activities
dc.subject heavy metals
dc.subject pollution
dc.subject potentially toxic elements
dc.subject soil biochemical properties
dc.title Soil quality indices for metal(loid) contamination: An enzymatic perspective
dc.type Artículo
uoh.revista LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT
dc.identifier.doi 10.1002/ldr.3630
dc.citation.volume 31
dc.citation.issue 17
dc.identifier.orcid Aponte, Humberto/0000-0003-2218-4712
dc.identifier.orcid Kuzyakov, Yakov/0000-0002-9863-8461
dc.identifier.orcid Butler, Benjamin/0000-0002-7834-1820
dc.identifier.orcid Meier, Sebastian/0000-0003-3491-5367
dc.identifier.orcid Cornejo, Pablo/0000-0003-2124-3100
uoh.indizacion Web of Science


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