The fate of antibiotics and their metabolites in soils after application of organic waste depends on their environmental availability, which depends on the quality and biodegradability of the added exogenous organic matter (EOM). This study aimed at better understanding the fate of sulfamethoxazole (SMX) and N‑acetyl‑sulfamethoxazole (AcSMX) metabolite added to soils via sludge compost or cow manure application, during a 28-day incubation. Experimental results obtained for mineralized, extractable, and non-extractable fractions as well as EOM mineralization were used to couple SMX and AcSMX dynamics to the EOM evolution using the COP-Soil model. According to various mechanisms of extraction, CaCl2, EDTA and cyclodextrin solutions extracted ...
The long-term environmental fate of the veterinary antibiotic sulfadiazine (SDZ) in soils is determi...
The long-term environmental fate of the veterinary antibiotic sulfadiazine (SDZ) in soils is determi...
The worldwide use of veterinary antibiotics poses a continuous threat to the environment. There is, ...
The recycling of biosolids and livestock manure in agriculture may lead to the introduction of antib...
Sludge recycled in agriculture may bring antibiotics into cropped soils. The nature, total amount, a...
Assessing the environmental availability of sulfamethoxazole and its acetylated metabolite in agricu...
Compared to antibiotic parent molecule, human metabolites are generally more polar and sometimes not...
The environmental concern regarding the antibiotics has increased considerably, due to their intens...
Fluoroquinolone antibiotics such as ciprofloxacin can be found in soils receiving exogenous organic ...
Antibiotics are chronically introduced in soils through the application of exogenous organic matter ...
Antibiotics are chronically introduced in soils through the application of exogenous organic matter ...
While the occurrence and persistence of antibiotics in environment are recognized as ma- jor environ...
Field application of livestock manure introduces colloids and veterinary antibiotics, e.g. sulfonami...
Degradation of emerging organic compounds in saturated porous media is usually postulated as followi...
Degradation of emerging organic compounds in saturated porous media is usually postulated as followi...
The long-term environmental fate of the veterinary antibiotic sulfadiazine (SDZ) in soils is determi...
The long-term environmental fate of the veterinary antibiotic sulfadiazine (SDZ) in soils is determi...
The worldwide use of veterinary antibiotics poses a continuous threat to the environment. There is, ...
The recycling of biosolids and livestock manure in agriculture may lead to the introduction of antib...
Sludge recycled in agriculture may bring antibiotics into cropped soils. The nature, total amount, a...
Assessing the environmental availability of sulfamethoxazole and its acetylated metabolite in agricu...
Compared to antibiotic parent molecule, human metabolites are generally more polar and sometimes not...
The environmental concern regarding the antibiotics has increased considerably, due to their intens...
Fluoroquinolone antibiotics such as ciprofloxacin can be found in soils receiving exogenous organic ...
Antibiotics are chronically introduced in soils through the application of exogenous organic matter ...
Antibiotics are chronically introduced in soils through the application of exogenous organic matter ...
While the occurrence and persistence of antibiotics in environment are recognized as ma- jor environ...
Field application of livestock manure introduces colloids and veterinary antibiotics, e.g. sulfonami...
Degradation of emerging organic compounds in saturated porous media is usually postulated as followi...
Degradation of emerging organic compounds in saturated porous media is usually postulated as followi...
The long-term environmental fate of the veterinary antibiotic sulfadiazine (SDZ) in soils is determi...
The long-term environmental fate of the veterinary antibiotic sulfadiazine (SDZ) in soils is determi...
The worldwide use of veterinary antibiotics poses a continuous threat to the environment. There is, ...