Literature DB >> 33143888

Behaviors of cadmium in rhizosphere soils and its interaction with microbiome communities in phytoremediation.

Hong Niu1, YiFei Leng2, Xuecheng Li1, Qian Yu1, Hang Wu1, Junchao Gong1, HaoLin Li1, Ke Chen3.   

Abstract

Phytoremediation of cadmium (Cd) contaminated soils by accumulators or hyperaccumulators has received considerable attention. However, there is still limited information about its migration, dynamic characteristics, and interaction with microbial communities in rhizosphere. In this study, the behaviors of Cd in rhizosphere soils in phytoremediation were carefully studied and illustrated. We find that the migration rate of Cd in rhizosphere is higher than the absorption rate of Cd by roots of plants, and Cd in near-rhizosphere moves sluggishly, and near-rhizosphere soils forms a mass pool of Cd for absorption by plants. Additionally, in tall fescue and Indian mustard treatments, shoot biomasses, total extracted Cd and migration rate of Cd in near-rhizosphere soils were comparable. It suggests that shoot biomasses of plants significantly affect their extraction of heavy metals from rhizosphere soils. Biomasses of bacteria significantly increased after phytoremediation, and structures of microbiome communities of soils after phytoremediation reassembled significantly. Furthermore, Indian mustard, even with relative lower root biomasses, could better reassembled the microbiome communities in rhizosphere than tall fescue which possesses a higher developed root system. In the end, analyses of functional microorganisms in rhizosphere soils provide new insights into biological and physiochemical roles of these populations in phytoremediation.
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Keywords:  Cadmium-contaminated soil; Dynamic characteristics; Indian mustard; Microbiome; Phytoremediation; Tall fescue

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33143888     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.128765

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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