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Microbial community structure and relationship with physicochemical properties of soil stockpiles in selected South African opencast coal mines

机译:南非露天煤矿土壤库存物理化学特性的微生物群落结构与关系

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At present, there is no comprehensive soil quality assessment practice for soil stockpiles in the South African coal mining industry. Soil microorganisms and enzymes are suitable indicators for soil quality monitoring. Therefore, this study investigated the microbial community and enzyme (beta-glucosidase and urease) activities in soil stockpiles of opencast coal mines in the coal-rich region of South Africa. Soil stockpiles of three opencast coal mines were sampled at depths of 0-20 cm ('topsoil') and >20 cm ('subsoil') across three seasons. Beta-glucosidase and urease activities were mostly higher in soil stockpiles than in unmined soils and were significantly influenced (P 0.05) by the interaction of site and seasonal factors. However, analyses of PCR-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE) profiles of partial 16S rRNA gene and internally transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) sequences revealed higher microbial diversity in unmined (reference) soils compared to soil stockpiles across all seasons. Redundancy analysis further revealed that microbial communities of topsoil were not significantly (P > 0.05) influenced by soil properties, whereas microbial communities of subsoils were significantly (P 0.05) influenced by pH, organic carbon, total nitrogen and phosphorus contents. Furthermore, operational taxonomic units (OTUs) belonging to genera of known phytobeneficial species such as Azomonas, Aureobasidium, Phialocephala, Phoma and Sordariomycetes were detected in these soils. Overall, results suggest that the microbial community structure and diversity observed in stockpiles is impaired (compared to the unmined site), although variations in the microbial community structure of soil stockpiles across seasons are site-specific. The impaired microbial community of stockpiles may have negative implications on soil biological processes driven by microbes; especially those that are critical for nutrient cycling and ecosystem sustainability. More importantly, such alteration in soil biodiversity may impair post-mining land use capability of stockpile soils.
机译:目前,南非煤矿业土壤库存没有全面的土壤质量评估实践。土壤微生物和酶是土壤质量监测的合适指标。因此,本研究研究了南非煤炭地区露天煤矿土壤储土中的微生物群落和酶(β-葡萄糖苷酶和脲酶)。土壤库存三个露天煤矿在0-20厘米('Topsoil')的深度上并在三季时拍摄> 20厘米('底土')。 β-葡萄糖苷酶和脲酶活性在土壤库存中比未切割的土壤较高,并且通过现场的相互作用和季节性因素的相互作用显着影响(P <0.05)。然而,分析部分16S rRNA基因和内部转录的间隔凝胶2(ITS2)序列的PCR变性梯度凝胶电泳(PCR-DGGE)曲线(IT2)序列显示出与所有季节的土壤库存相比,未挤出(参考)土壤中的微生物多样性更高。冗余分析进一步揭示了由土壤性质影响的表土的微生物群落不显着(p> 0.05),而基底的微生物群落显着(p <0.05),受到pH,有机碳,总氮和磷含量的影响。此外,在这些土壤中检测到属于已知的植物缺陷物种(如含二唑类,阿糖缺卵,Phialocephala,Phoma和Sordariomycetes)的属的运营分类单位(Otus)。总体而言,结果表明,在库存中观察到的微生物群落结构和多样性受到损害(与未传输的位置相比),尽管跨季节的土壤库存的微生物群落结构的变化是特定的。库存的微生物群体受损可能对微生物驱动的土壤生物过程产生负面影响;特别是那些对营养循环和生态系统可持续性至关重要的人。更重要的是,这种土壤生物多样性的这种改变可能会损害储存土壤的开采后土地利用能力。

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