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Utilisation in situ et ex situ de Helix aspersa comme bioindicateur de la contamination des sols par le cadmium et le plomb.

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dc.contributor.author Sahraoui, Aboubakre Seddik
dc.contributor.author Sahli, Leila
dc.date.accessioned 2022-11-30T14:49:11Z
dc.date.available 2022-11-30T14:49:11Z
dc.date.issued 2022-03-17
dc.identifier.uri http://depot.umc.edu.dz/handle/123456789/13227
dc.description.abstract The worrying environmental situation in Algeria today is the result of the irresponsible use of non-renewable resources to meet the excessive needs of industry and agriculture over the past century, several persistent pollutants were released and then accumulated in the different ecosystems. Trace metal elements are classified as one of the most dangerous pollutants due to their high toxicity and persistence in the environment. This study was conducted to assess the state and quality of contaminated soils with metals by the use of the snail Helix aspersa (syn. Cantareus aspersus or Cornu aspersum O.F. Müller, 1774) as a bioindicator via ex situ and in situ ecotoxicity tests. Indeed, two ex situ tests were performed to determine a dose-response relationship between Pb or Cd concentrations in soils and the growth of weight and shell diameter of H.aspersa species according to the recommendations of ISO 15952 (2006).In addition, six ex situ tests were conducted to assess the influence of soil physicochemical parameters on lead and cadmium bioavailability and toxicity to Helix aspersa. Finally, the soils of two areas with different levels of metallic contamination in North-East Algeria have been investigated via active biomonitoring (in situ test); Indeed, sub-adult populations of H. aspersa have been exposed under natural conditions to soils in two areas: B'kira - Constantine and El Hadjar Ŕ Annaba. Inhibitory concentrations of 50% of Helix aspersa growth (IC 50) were ranged between 2397-8194 µg/g for lead and 327-910 µg/g for cadmium. The physicochemical properties of the soil, including pH, CEC and OM, have a clear effect on the bioavailability and toxicity of Cd and Pb to Helix apsersa. Total metal concentrations in the soils studied were ranged from 22.27 to 635.38 µg/g for lead and 0.13 to 0.53 µg/g for cadmium. The species H. aspersa showed a higher accumulation capacity for Cd than for Pb. This study confirms the high performance of Helix aspersa in the ecological risk assessment for contaminated soils with metals. fr_FR
dc.language.iso fr fr_FR
dc.publisher Université Frères Mentouri - Constantine 1 fr_FR
dc.subject Biologie et Ecologie Végétale: Écologie et Environnement fr_FR
dc.subject Helix aspersa fr_FR
dc.subject Cadmium fr_FR
dc.subject Plomb fr_FR
dc.subject test in situ fr_FR
dc.subject test ex situ fr_FR
dc.subject sol fr_FR
dc.subject paramètres physicochimiques du sol fr_FR
dc.subject Lead fr_FR
dc.subject in situ test fr_FR
dc.subject ex situ test fr_FR
dc.subject soil physicochemical parameters fr_FR
dc.subject الرصاص fr_FR
dc.subject الكادميوم fr_FR
dc.subject اخبارات الوسط الطبيعي fr_FR
dc.subject اختبارات المخبر fr_FR
dc.subject التربة fr_FR
dc.subject الخصائص الفيزيائية و الكيميائية للتربة fr_FR
dc.title Utilisation in situ et ex situ de Helix aspersa comme bioindicateur de la contamination des sols par le cadmium et le plomb. fr_FR
dc.type Thesis fr_FR


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