The inhibitory effect of copper, zinc, and manganese on Legionella longbeachae in potting mix leachate.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Hyunwoo Jun, Stephen T Chambers, Jonathan Williman, Sandy Slow, David R Murdoch, Amy Scott-Thomas
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Legionella longbeachae is the leading cause of Legionnaires' disease (LD) in Australasia and has been linked to exposure to compost and potting soils. Adding antimicrobial metal ions such as copper (Cu2+), zinc (Zn2+), and manganese (Mn2+) to potting soils may reduce the load of L. longbeachae bacteria and infection risk. Baseline concentrations of metal ions in leachate from peat, bark dust, bagging base, and an all-purpose potting soil were: iron 0.40-0.99 µg/ml, Cu of 0.003-0.03 µg/ml, Zn 0.01-0.06 µg/ml and Mn 0.11-0.29 µg/ml. Addition of Cu2+ ions to leachate reduced L. longbeachae viability in a concentration dependent manner. A similar effect was seen in potting soil with Zn2+ and Mn2+ but 10-fold higher concentrations were needed. These metal ions have potential to reduce the load of L. longbeachae in potting soils but toxicity in plants needs to be determined.

铜、锌和锰对盆栽混合浸出液中长须军团菌的抑制作用。
长须军团菌是澳大拉西亚军团病(LD)的主要病因,与接触堆肥和盆栽土壤有关。在盆栽土壤中添加抗菌金属离子,如铜(Cu2+)、锌(Zn2+)和锰(Mn2+),可减少长须军团菌的载量和感染风险。泥炭、树皮粉尘、袋装基质和通用盆栽土壤浸出液中金属离子的基准浓度分别为:铁 0.40 微克/毫升至 0.99 微克/毫升,铜 0.003 微克/毫升至 0.03 微克/毫升,锌 0.01 微克/毫升至 0.06 微克/毫升,锰 0.11 微克/毫升至 0.29 微克/毫升。在沥滤液中加入 Cu2+ 离子会降低长须蘑菇的存活率,而降低的程度与浓度有关。在盆栽土壤中加入 Zn2+ 和 Mn2+ 也会产生类似的效果,但需要高出十倍的浓度。这些金属离子有可能减少盆栽土壤中 L. longbeachae 的负荷,但对植物的毒性还有待确定。
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