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Impaired microbial activity caused by metal pollution: A field study in a deactivated uranium mining area

机译:金属污染引起的微生物活性受损:在停用的铀矿开采区进行的现场研究

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European frameworks for the ecological risk assessment (ERA) of contaminated sites integrate information from three lines of evidence: chemical, ecotoxicological, and ecological. Regarding the last one, field observations at the contaminated sites are compared to reference site(s) and the differences recorded are analysed at the light of a cause-effect relationship, taking into account the site-specific contamination. Thus, included in the tier 2 of a site-specific risk assessment that is being carried out in an deactivated uranium mining area, a battery of soil enzyme activities (dehydrogenases, urease, arysulphatase, cellulase, acid phosphate) and potential nitrification were assessed in seven sampling sites (A-D-E-F-G-H-I) at different distances from the mine pit. These parameters have been considered good indicators of impacts on soil microbial communities and, subsequently, on soil functions. Soil enzyme activities were impaired in the most contaminated site (A, near the mine pit), for which a higher degree of risk was determined in the tier 1 of ERA. Three other sites within the mining area (F, G, and D) were discriminated on the basis of their low microbial activity, using uni- and multivariate approaches, and validating what had been previously found with chemical and ecotoxicological lines of evidence. We observed considerable among-site heterogeneity in terms of soil physical and chemical properties, combined with seasonal differences in enzyme activities. Still, the correlation between microbial parameters and soil general physical and chemical parameters was weak. In opposition, significant and negative correlations were found between soil enzyme activities and several metallic elements (Al, Be, Cu, U). These findings suggest a clear correlation between compromised soil function (nutrient recycling) and metal contamination. Such information reinforces the evidence of risks for some sites within the mining area and is an important contribution for the usefulness of soil enzyme activities for evaluating changes in soil health.
机译:欧洲受污染场地生态风险评估(ERA)框架整合了来自三类证据的信息:化学,生态毒理学和生态学。关于最后一个,将污染地点的现场观察结果与参考地点进行比较,并根据因果关系分析记录的差异,并考虑特定地点的污染。因此,在已停用铀矿区进行的特定场所风险评估的第2层中,评估了一系列土壤酶活性(脱氢酶,脲酶,芳基硫酸酯酶,纤维素酶,酸性磷酸酯)和潜在的硝化作用。距矿井不同距离的七个采样点(ADEFGHI)。这些参数被认为是对土壤微生物群落以及随后对土壤功能的影响的良好指标。在受污染最严重的地点(矿井附近的A),土壤酶活性受到损害,在ERA的第1层中确定了较高的风险程度。使用单变量和多变量方法,根据其微生物活性低,对采矿区内的其他三个地点(F,G和D)进行了区分,并验证了先前在化学和生态毒理学证据方面的发现。我们在土壤物理和化学特性方面观察到大量的站点间异质性,并结合了酶活性的季节性差异。微生物参数与土壤一般理化参数之间的相关性仍然很弱。相反,在土壤酶活性与几种金属元素(Al,Be,Cu,U)之间发现显着和负相关。这些发现表明土壤功能受损(养分循环)与金属污染之间存在明显的相关性。这些信息加强了矿区某些地点存在风险的证据,并且是土壤酶活性对评估土壤健康变化的有用性的重要贡献。

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