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Soil DNA evidence for altered microbial diversity after long-term application of municipal wastewater

机译:长期应用市政废水后土壤DNA改变了微生物多样性

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Water resources constitute a social, agricultural and economic problem in most countries of the southern Mediterranean Basin. Alternative strategies have been developed such as the reuse of municipal wastewater for irrigation in agriculture. Despite numerous advantages for soil fertility and crop productivity, recycling wastewater in soils also has several ecotoxicological and sanitary problems. Few investigations have assessed the risk by evaluating the impact of wastewater irrigation on soil microbes. Here, we report for the first time the short-and long-term effects of treated municipal wastewater irrigation on the density and genetic structure of bacterial and fungal soil communities. Soils from agricultural sites in Tunisia that had been irrigated with wastewater for 4, 8, 16 and 26 years were characterised. Soil physicochemical and microbial characteristics were assessed by sampling at 0-20 and 20-40 cm depth at each site. Quantitative changes in bacterial and fungal communities were measured by indirect counts on synthetic culture media and qualitative modifications were evaluated by using molecular ecology methods: B- and F-ARISA for Bacterial and Fungal Automated Ribosomal Intergenic Spacer Analysis, respectively. These methods allowed genotyping the structure of bacterial and fungal communities from soil DNA extracts. Our results revealed a significant increase in microbial densities related to the duration of irrigation with wastewater. In addition, wastewater irrigation led to changes in the genetic structure of bacterial and fungal communities, the magnitude and specificity of these changes being significantly correlated with the duration of such irrigation. These results show that wastewater management schemes have a major effect on indigenous microbial abundance and composition in soils that could be related to the recurrent inputs of organic compounds and mineral/metallic elements. In an agro-ecological context, irrigation with municipal wastewater represents an impacting practice that now needs to be evaluated more fully in terms of ecosystem services for sustainable agriculture.
机译:在南部地中海盆地的大多数国家,水资源构成了一个社会,农业和经济问题。已经开发出替代策略,例如将市政废水再利用用于农业灌溉。尽管在土壤肥力和农作物生产力方面有许多优势,但在土壤中循环利用废水还存在一些生态毒理和卫生问题。很少有研究通过评估废水灌溉对土壤微生物的影响来评估风险。在这里,我们首次报告经过处理的市政污水灌溉对细菌和真菌土壤群落的密度和遗传结构的短期和长期影响。表征了突尼斯农业用地灌溉了4、8、16和26年废水的土壤。通过在每个站点的0-20和20-40 cm深度取样来评估土壤理化和微生物特性。通过间接计数合成培养基来测量细菌和真菌群落的数量变化,并使用分子生态学方法评估定性修饰:分别用于细菌和真菌自动核糖体基因间隔分析的B-和F-ARISA。这些方法可以对土壤DNA提取物中细菌和真菌群落的结构进行基因分型。我们的结果表明,与废水灌溉时间有关的微生物密度显着增加。另外,废水灌溉导致细菌和真菌群落的遗传结构发生变化,这些变化的程度和特异性与这种灌溉的持续时间显着相关。这些结果表明,废水管理计划对土壤中本地微生物的丰度和组成具有重大影响,这可能与有机化合物和矿物质/金属元素的经常性投入有关。在农业生态环境中,城市污水灌溉是一种有影响的做法,目前需要就可持续农业的生态系统服务进行更全面的评估。

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