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Distance-dependent varieties of microbial community structure and metabolic functions in the rhizosphere of Sedum alfredii Hance during phytoextraction of a cadmium-contaminated soil.

Wenhao Yang1,2, Taoxiang Zhang3, Sen Lin2, Wuzhong Ni4.   

Abstract

The recovery of microbial community and activities is crucial to the remediation of contaminated soils. Distance-dependent variations of microbial community composition and metabolic characteristics in the rhizospheric soil of hyperaccumulator during phytoextraction are poorly understood. A 12-month phytoextraction experiment with Sedum alfredii in a Cd-contaminated soil was conducted. A pre-stratified rhizobox was used for separating sub-layer rhizospheric (0-2, 2-4, 4-6, 6-8, 8-10 mm from the root mat)/bulk soils. Soil microbial structure and function were analyzed by phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) and MicroResp™ methods. The concentrations of total and specified PLFA biomarkers and the utilization rates for the 14 substrates (organic carbon) in the 0-2-mm sub-layer rhizospheric soil were significantly increased, as well as decreased with the increase in the distance from the root mat. Microbial structure measured by the ratios of different groups of PLFAs such as fungal/bacterial, monounsaturated/saturated, ratios of Gram-positive to Gram-negative (GP/GN) bacterial, and cyclopropyl/monoenoic precursors and 19:0 cyclo/18:1ω7c were significantly changed in the 0-2-mm soil. The PLFA contents and substrate utilization rates were negatively correlated with pH and total, acid-soluble, and reducible fractions of Cd, while positively correlated with labile carbon. The dynamics of microbial community were likely due to root exudates and Cd uptake by S. alfredii. This study revealed the stimulations and gradient changes of rhizosphere microbial community through phytoextraction, as reduced Cd concentration, pH, and increased labile carbons are due to the microbial community responses.

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Keywords:  Cadmium; MicroResp™; Microbial community; PLFA; Phytoextraction; Rhizospheric

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28421524     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-9007-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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2.  In situ phytoextraction of copper and cadmium and its biological impacts in acidic soil.

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Journal:  Chemosphere       Date:  2016-07-17       Impact factor: 7.086

3.  The impact of metal pollution on soil faunal and microbial activity in two grassland ecosystems.

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Journal:  Environ Res       Date:  2014-08-28       Impact factor: 6.498

4.  Rhizosphere effect of Scirpus triqueter on soil microbial structure during phytoremediation of diesel-contaminated wetland.

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Journal:  Environ Technol       Date:  2014 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 3.247

5.  Effects of nitrogen addition on soil microbes and their implications for soil C emission in the Gurbantunggut Desert, center of the Eurasian Continent.

Authors:  Gang Huang; Yan Feng Cao; Bin Wang; Yan Li
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2015-02-14       Impact factor: 7.963

6.  Cadmium contamination of agricultural soils and crops resulting from sphalerite weathering.

Authors:  T C Robson; C B Braungardt; J Rieuwerts; P Worsfold
Journal:  Environ Pollut       Date:  2013-09-25       Impact factor: 8.071

7.  Rhizosphere concentrations of zinc and cadmium in a metal contaminated soil after repeated phytoextraction by Sedum plumbizincicola.

Authors:  Ling Liu; Longhua Wu; Na Li; Yongming Luo; Siliang Li; Zhu Li; Cunliang Han; Yugen Jiang; Peter Christie
Journal:  Int J Phytoremediation       Date:  2011-09       Impact factor: 3.212

8.  Estimation by PLFA of microbial community structure associated with the rhizosphere of Lygeum spartum and Piptatherum miliaceum growing in semiarid mine tailings.

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Journal:  Microb Ecol       Date:  2009-12-18       Impact factor: 4.552

9.  Soil fertility and plant diversity enhance microbial performance in metal-polluted soils.

Authors:  Anna M Stefanowicz; Paweł Kapusta; Grażyna Szarek-Łukaszewska; Krystyna Grodzińska; Maria Niklińska; Rolf D Vogt
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2012-10-13       Impact factor: 7.963

Review 10.  Phytoremediation of heavy metals--concepts and applications.

Authors:  Hazrat Ali; Ezzat Khan; Muhammad Anwar Sajad
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