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Forest floor decomposition, metal exchangeability, and metal bioaccumulation by exotic earthworms: Amynthas agrestis and Lumbricus rubellus

机译:林地的分解,金属交换性和外来metal对金属的生物富集:Amynthas agrestis和Lumbricus rubellus

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Earthworms have the potential to reduce the retention of pollutant and plant essential metals in the forest floor (organic horizons) by decomposing organic matter and increasing exchangeability of metals. We conducted a laboratory experiment to investigate the effects of two exotic earthworms, Amynthas agrestis and Lumbricus rubellus, on forest floor decomposition, metal exchangeability, and metal bioaccumulation. Eighty-one pots containing homogenized forest floor material were incubated for 20, 40, or 80 days under three treatments: no earthworms, A. agrestis added, or L. rubellus added. For earthworm treatments, A. agrestis and L. rubellus were stocked at densities observed in previous field studies. Pots containing either A. agrestis or L. rubellus had lost more forest floor mass than the control plots after 40 and 80 days of incubation. Forest floor pots containing A. agrestis had significantly lower % C (16 +/- 1.5 %) than control pots (21 +/- 1.2 %) after 80 days. However, L. rubellus consumed more forest floor and C mass than A. agrestis, when evaluated on a per earthworm biomass basis. Exchangeable (0.1 M KCl + 0.01 M AcOH extractable) and stable (15 M HNO3+ 10 M HCl extractable) concentrations of Al, Ca, Cd, Cu, Mg, Mn, Pb, and Zn in forest floor material were measured. Stable concentrations and % exchangeable metals in forest floor material were similar among treatments. Although exchangeable metal concentrations varied significantly for most metals among treatments (except Mg and Zn), we conclude that earthworms did not increase or decrease the exchangeability of metals. However, earthworms bioaccumulated Cu, Cd, Zn, and Mg and had potentially hazardous tissue concentrations of Al and Pb. This was best illustrated by calculating bioaccumulation factors using exchangeable concentrations rather than total concentrations. Future research is needed to understand the effect of earthworms on metals in other soil types.
机译:have有可能通过分解有机物和增加金属的交换性来减少污染物和植物必需金属在森林地面(有机层)中的保留。我们进行了一项实验室实验,研究了两种外来earth,即Amynthas agrestis和Lumbricus rubellus,对林地分解,金属交换能力和金属生物累积的影响。在以下三种处理下,将八十一只装有均质林地材料的盆温育20、40或80天:不earth,添加A. agrestis或添加L. rubellus。对于worm的处理,按以前实地研究中观察到的密度放养了古希腊曲霉和风铃草。孵化40天和80天后,含有Agrestis或Rubellus的花盆损失的森林地面质量比对照地块更多。 80天后,含有Agrestis的森林地板花盆的%C(16 +/- 1.5%)明显低于对照花盆(21 +/- 1.2%)。但是,按per生物量评估时,风疹乳酸菌消耗的林地面积和碳含量均比曲霉高。测量了林地材料中Al,Ca,Cd,Cu,Mg,Mn,Pb和Zn的可交换(0.1 M KCl + 0.01 M AcOH可萃取)和稳定(15 M HNO 3 + 10 M HCl可萃取)浓度。不同处理之间林地材料中的稳定浓度和可交换金属百分比相似。尽管大多数金属在处理过程中的可交换金属浓度变化很大(Mg和Zn除外),但我们得出结论conclude不会增加或减少金属的交换性。但是,bio生物积累了Cu,Cd,Zn和Mg,并具有潜在的有害组织Al和Pb浓度。用可交换浓度而不是总浓度计算生物蓄积因子可以最好地说明这一点。需要进一步的研究来了解types对其他土壤类型中金属的影响。

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