Effects of 17β‐estradiol on emissions of greenhouse gases in simulative natural water body
2015
Ruan, Aidong | Zhao, Ying | Liu, Chenxiao | Zong, Fengjiao | Yu, Zhongbo
Environmental estrogens are widely spread across the world and are increasingly thought of as serious contaminators. The present study looks at the influence of different concentrations of 17β‐estradiol on greenhouse gas emissions (CO₂, CH₄, and N₂O) in simulated systems to explore the relationship between environmental estrogen‐pollution and greenhouse gas emissions in natural water bodies. The present study finds that 17β‐estradiol pollution in simulated systems has significant promoting effects on the emissions of CH₄and CO₂, although no significant effects on N₂O emissions. The present study indicates that 17β‐estradiol has different effects on the different elements cycles; the mechanism of microbial ecology is under review. Environ Toxicol Chem 2015;34:977–982. © 2015 SETAC
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