| Literature DB >> 29844965 |
Khadeeja Rehman1, Tanvir Shahzad1, Amna Sahar2, Sabir Hussain1, Faisal Mahmood1, Muhammad H Siddique3, Muhammad A Siddique1, Muhammad I Rashid4,5.
Abstract
Azo dyes are one of the largest classes of synthetic dyes being used in textile industries. It has been reported that 15-50% of these dyes find their way into wastewater that is often used for irrigation purpose in developing countries. The effect of azo dyes contamination on soil nitrogen (N) has been studied previously. However, how does the azo dye contamination affect soil carbon (C) cycling is unknown. Therefore, we assessed the effect of azo dye contamination (Reactive Black 5, 30 mg kg-1 dry soil), bacteria that decolorize this dye and dye + bacteria in the presence or absence of maize leaf litter on soil respiration, soil inorganic N and microbial biomass. We found that dye contamination did not induce any change in soil respiration, soil microbial biomass or soil inorganic N availability (P > 0.05). Litter evidently increased soil respiration. Our study concludes that the Reactive Black 5 azo dye (applied in low amount, i.e., 30 mg kg-1 dry soil) contamination did not modify organic matter decomposition, N mineralization and microbial biomass in a silty loam soil.Entities:
Keywords: Azo dye contamination; Litter amendment; Soil contamination; Soil microbial biomass; Soil respiration
Year: 2018 PMID: 29844965 PMCID: PMC5969049 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.4802
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Physico-chemical properties of the soil used in the experiment.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Soil texture | Silt loam |
| Sand (%) | 25 |
| Silt (%) | 55 |
| Clay (%) | 20 |
| pH (1:2.5 soil to water) | 8.32 ± 0.06 |
| Electrical conductivity (µS cm−1) | 1,151 |
| Soil organic carbon (g kg−1 soil) | 8.66 ± 0.43 |
Details of the soil treatments used in the experiment.
| Treatment name | Description/Dose |
|---|---|
| 1. Control | Soil without any amendment. |
| 2. Dye treatment | Soil spiked with Reactive Black 5 Dye (RB 5, 30 mg kg−1 soil). |
| 3. Bacteria treatment | Soil inoculated with |
| 4. Dye + bacteria treatment | Soil spiked with RB 5 (30 mg kg−1 soil) as well as inoculated with |
| 5. Litter treatment | Soil amended with maize litter (1 g C kg−1 soil). |
| 6. Dye + litter treatment | Soil amended with RB 5 (30 mg kg−1 soil) and maize litter (1 g C kg−1 soil). |
| 7. Dye + litter + bacteria treatment | Soil amended with RB 5 (30 mg kg−1 soil) and maize litter (1 g C kg−1 soil) and inoculated with |
Figure 1Soil respiration from different treatments.
Soil respiration in response to dye, dye + bacteria and bacteria amendments in (A) the absence of and (B) presence of litter supply.
Figure 2Water extractable organic C and microbial biomass.
Water extractable organic carbon (C) and microbial biomass found in amended soils in (A & C) the absence and (B & D) the presence of litter supply respectively. Error bars are standard error of means.
Figure 3Mineral Nitrogen (ammonium and nitrate).
Extractable nitrate and ammonium in amended soils in (A & C) the absence and (B & D) the presence of litter supply respectively. Error bars are standard error of means.