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Response of microbial communities and interactions to thallium in contaminated sediments near a pyrite mining area.

Juan Liu1, Meiling Yin1, Weilong Zhang1, Daniel C W Tsang2, Xudong Wei1, Yuting Zhou1, Tangfu Xiao1, Jin Wang3, Xinjiao Dong4, Yubing Sun5, Yongheng Chen1, Hui Li6, Liping Hou7.   

Abstract

Thallium (Tl) is a well-recognized hazardous heavy metal with very high toxicity. It is usually concentrated in sulfide minerals, such as pyrite (FeS2), sphalerite (ZnS), chalcopyrite (CuS) and galena (PbS). Here, this study was carried out to investigate the indigenous microbial communities via 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis in typical surface sediments with various levels of Tl pollution (1.8-16.1 mg/kg) due to acid mine drainage from an active Tl-containing pyrite mining site in South China. It was found with more than 50 phyla from the domain Bacteria and 1 phyla from the domain Archaea. Sequences assigned to the genera Ferroplasma, Leptospirillum, Ferrovum, Metallibacterium, Acidithiobacillus, and Sulfuriferula manifested high relative abundances in all sequencing libraries from the relatively high Tl contamination. Canonical correspondence analysis further uncovered that the overall microbial community in this area was dominantly structured by the geochemical fractionation of Tl and geochemical parameters such as pH and Eh. Spearman's rank correlation analysis indicated a strong positive correlation between acidophilic Fe-metabolizing species and Tltotal, Tloxi, and Tlres. The findings clarify potential roles of such phylotypes in the biogeochemical cycling of Tl, which may facilitate the development of in-situ bioremediation technology for Tl-contaminated sediments.
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Keywords:  (1)Spatial distribution; Fe-metabolizing bacteria; High-throughput sequencing; Thallium pollution

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30856507     DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2019.02.089

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Pollut        ISSN: 0269-7491            Impact factor:   8.071


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