Microbiological tests and measurements in the assessment of harmful substances and pollution

New chemicals are produced in increasing numbers. In Finland every year about 28 000 different products are manufactured or imported which can be classified as harmful. These products contain about 5000 different harmful substances. We also receive harmful compounds in airborne emissions. Substances...

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Main Author: Ahtiainen, Jukka
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Finnish Environment Institute 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/39347
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/39347 2023-08-20T04:05:40+02:00 Microbiological tests and measurements in the assessment of harmful substances and pollution Ahtiainen, Jukka 2013-05-23T06:15:13Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/39347 eng eng Finnish Environment Institute Monographs of the Boreal Environment Research 22 1796-1661 952-11-1205-0 952-11-1206-9 Suomen ympäristökeskus http://hdl.handle.net/10138/39347 torjunta-aineet kemikaalit haitalliset aineet ympäristömyrkyt testit testaus biologiset menetelmät myrkyllisyys biohajoaminen riskit riskinarviointi ekotoksikologia ympäristömikrobiologia ympäristön saastuminen Kirja 2013 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-07-28T06:07:41Z New chemicals are produced in increasing numbers. In Finland every year about 28 000 different products are manufactured or imported which can be classified as harmful. These products contain about 5000 different harmful substances. We also receive harmful compounds in airborne emissions. Substances are further transformed in industrial processes, in waste management and in the environment by human activities and natural processes. However, only rather limited monitoring data is available about the environmental concentrations of these compounds (concerning about 20–40 substances). The environmental risks of harmful substances can be recognized, assessed and managed by : 1) measuring concentrations in the environment, 2) testing the effects on biota in toxicity tests and 3) monitoring ecosystem changes in the environment. Microbes have a key role in the environment as degraders in the carbon and nutrient cycles. They also have the capability to transform and degrade many harmful man-made substances. Microbes have a strong effect on the exposure of other biota to chemical substances. Hence they can be regarded as primary targets for harmful effects of chemicals or active transformers of chemicals in the environment.The objective of this study was to evaluate the usefulness and applicability of microbial toxicity tests, biodegradation tests and microbial biomass and activity measurements in the environment for the environmental hazard identification and risk assessment of chemicals, effluents and contaminated soils. The study considers both aquatic and soil environments. The effects of modern pulp mill bleaching effluents on biota were assessed by a set of different biotests and by chemical analysis. The effluents and their long term effects on aquatic microbial processes were also studied in outdoor mesocosms. In one part the biodegradation kinetics of carbon-14-labeled model compounds in standard tests and in environmental conditions were measured and compared. The effects of several pesticides on soil microbes ... Book Boreal Environment Research Helsingfors Universitet: HELDA – Helsingin yliopiston digitaalinen arkisto
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topic torjunta-aineet
kemikaalit
haitalliset aineet
ympäristömyrkyt
testit
testaus
biologiset menetelmät
myrkyllisyys
biohajoaminen
riskit
riskinarviointi
ekotoksikologia
ympäristömikrobiologia
ympäristön saastuminen
spellingShingle torjunta-aineet
kemikaalit
haitalliset aineet
ympäristömyrkyt
testit
testaus
biologiset menetelmät
myrkyllisyys
biohajoaminen
riskit
riskinarviointi
ekotoksikologia
ympäristömikrobiologia
ympäristön saastuminen
Ahtiainen, Jukka
Microbiological tests and measurements in the assessment of harmful substances and pollution
topic_facet torjunta-aineet
kemikaalit
haitalliset aineet
ympäristömyrkyt
testit
testaus
biologiset menetelmät
myrkyllisyys
biohajoaminen
riskit
riskinarviointi
ekotoksikologia
ympäristömikrobiologia
ympäristön saastuminen
description New chemicals are produced in increasing numbers. In Finland every year about 28 000 different products are manufactured or imported which can be classified as harmful. These products contain about 5000 different harmful substances. We also receive harmful compounds in airborne emissions. Substances are further transformed in industrial processes, in waste management and in the environment by human activities and natural processes. However, only rather limited monitoring data is available about the environmental concentrations of these compounds (concerning about 20–40 substances). The environmental risks of harmful substances can be recognized, assessed and managed by : 1) measuring concentrations in the environment, 2) testing the effects on biota in toxicity tests and 3) monitoring ecosystem changes in the environment. Microbes have a key role in the environment as degraders in the carbon and nutrient cycles. They also have the capability to transform and degrade many harmful man-made substances. Microbes have a strong effect on the exposure of other biota to chemical substances. Hence they can be regarded as primary targets for harmful effects of chemicals or active transformers of chemicals in the environment.The objective of this study was to evaluate the usefulness and applicability of microbial toxicity tests, biodegradation tests and microbial biomass and activity measurements in the environment for the environmental hazard identification and risk assessment of chemicals, effluents and contaminated soils. The study considers both aquatic and soil environments. The effects of modern pulp mill bleaching effluents on biota were assessed by a set of different biotests and by chemical analysis. The effluents and their long term effects on aquatic microbial processes were also studied in outdoor mesocosms. In one part the biodegradation kinetics of carbon-14-labeled model compounds in standard tests and in environmental conditions were measured and compared. The effects of several pesticides on soil microbes ...
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title_short Microbiological tests and measurements in the assessment of harmful substances and pollution
title_full Microbiological tests and measurements in the assessment of harmful substances and pollution
title_fullStr Microbiological tests and measurements in the assessment of harmful substances and pollution
title_full_unstemmed Microbiological tests and measurements in the assessment of harmful substances and pollution
title_sort microbiological tests and measurements in the assessment of harmful substances and pollution
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