Comprehensive Analysis of the Fates and Risks of Veterinary Antibiotics in a Small Ecosystem Comprising a Pig Farm and its Surroundings in Northeast China

26 Pages Posted: 25 Aug 2022

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Jian-yong Wu

Chongqing University

Jun-Min Gao

Chongqing University

Jin-song Guo

Chongqing University

Zhu-man Chen

Chongqing University

De-rui Wang

Chongqing University

Jing-cheng Wu

Chongqing University

Xiaojun Li

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Chunyun Jia

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Abstract

This study investigated the behavior of veterinary antibiotics (VAs) in a small farm ecosystem. Manure and environmental samples were collected around a large pig farm in northeast China. Thirty-four VAs in six categories were analyzed. Then, a multimedia fugacity model was used to estimate the fates of VAs in the environment. The results showed that VAs were prevalent in manure, soil, water, and sediment, but not in crops. Compared with fresh manure, VA levels were significantly lower in surface manure piles left in the open air for 3–6 months. The main VAs, tetracyclines and quinolones, decreased by 427.12 and 158.45 µg/kg, respectively. VAs from manure piles were transported to the surroundings and migrated vertically into deep soil. The concentrations of ∑VAs detected in agricultural soils were 0.03–4.60 µg/kg; > 94% of the mass inventory of the VAs was retained in soil organic matter (SOM), suggesting that SOM is the main reservoir for antibiotics in soil. Risk assessment and model analysis indicated that the negative impact of mixed antibiotics at low concentrations in farmland on crops may be mediated by indirect effects, rather than direct effects. Our findings highlight the environmental fates and risks of antibiotics from livestock farms.

Keywords: Veterinary antibiotics, Fugacity model, Environmental fate, Risk assessment

Suggested Citation

Wu, Jian-yong and Gao, Jun-Min and Guo, Jin-song and Chen, Zhu-man and Wang, De-rui and Wu, Jing-cheng and Li, Xiaojun and Jia, Chunyun, Comprehensive Analysis of the Fates and Risks of Veterinary Antibiotics in a Small Ecosystem Comprising a Pig Farm and its Surroundings in Northeast China. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4199869 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4199869

Jian-yong Wu

Chongqing University ( email )

Shazheng Str 174, Shapingba District
Shazheng street, Shapingba district
Chongqing 400044, 400030
China

Jun-Min Gao (Contact Author)

Chongqing University ( email )

Shazheng Str 174, Shapingba District
Shazheng street, Shapingba district
Chongqing 400044, 400030
China

Jin-song Guo

Chongqing University ( email )

Shazheng Str 174, Shapingba District
Shazheng street, Shapingba district
Chongqing 400044, 400030
China

Zhu-man Chen

Chongqing University ( email )

Shazheng Str 174, Shapingba District
Shazheng street, Shapingba district
Chongqing 400044, 400030
China

De-rui Wang

Chongqing University ( email )

Shazheng Str 174, Shapingba District
Shazheng street, Shapingba district
Chongqing 400044, 400030
China

Jing-cheng Wu

Chongqing University ( email )

Shazheng Str 174, Shapingba District
Shazheng street, Shapingba district
Chongqing 400044, 400030
China

Xiaojun Li

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

No Address Available

Chunyun Jia

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

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