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Influence of red mud, zeolite and lime on heavy metal immobilization, culturable heterotrophic microbial populations and enzyme activities in a contaminated soil

机译:赤泥,沸石和石灰对污染土壤中重金属固定化,可培养异养微生物种群和酶活性的影响

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In this study we compared the efficiency of different amendments, notably red mud (a bauxite residue), natural zeolite and lime, to immobilize the heavy metals present in a polluted acidic soil [Pb (3266 mg kg(-1) d.m.), Cd (35.4 mg kg(-1) d.m.) and Zn (1495 mg kg(-1) d.m.)] and to influence several microbiological properties. The addition of all the amendments decreased significantly (P<0.05) the solubility of Pb, Cd and Zn and the increase of soil pH was identified as a common mechanism of action for both red mud and lime. Despite reducing the heavy metal solubility, the addition of zeolite and lime did not affect the number of culturable fast-growing heterotrophic bacteria whereas the red mud caused a significant increase (P< 0.05) of this soil microbial component. All the amendments reduced the number of heterotrophic fungi (P< 0.05) while only the lime addition influenced negatively the number of free-living N-2-fixing bacteria. Furthermore, the addition of red mud and lime caused a significant change of the dominant culturable bacterial community. Partial sequencing of the 16S rDNA gene of randomly selected bacterial isolates revealed that dominant strains from the lime and red mud-soils were mostly belonging to beta-Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes/Chlorobi group whilst only Actinobacteria and Firmicutes were identified in control and zeohte soils. These latter were largely colonized by Arthrobacter and Bacillus while Ralstonia and Pedobacter prevailed in soils treated with lime and red mud. Moreover, the Biolog Ecoplate assay revealed that the number of substrates utilized (OD590>0.15) by the different microbial communities (richness) was following the order: red mud-soil>lime-soil>zeolitesoil =control-soil. The same trend was observed for the urease activity but not for dehydrogenase and p-glucosidase. It is concluded that all the amendments considered influenced with a different extent the heavy metal mobility in soil as well as the structure and function of the resident culturable microbial communities. Red mud was the most effective at reducing the "mobile" form of the metals considered and at promoting bacterial abundance and soil enzyme activity. Nevertheless, red mud and lime addition caused a dramatic shift of the culturable bacterial population from Gram positive to Gram negative forms. The poor catabolic activity detected with the Biolog assay for zeolite and control-soil suggested the inability of Arthrobacter and Bacillus strains to oxidize the substrates in the Ecoplate rather than reflect the actual catabolic versatility of the microbial communities. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:在这项研究中,我们比较了各种改良剂(特别是赤泥(铝土矿残留物),天然沸石和石灰)固定化污染的酸性土壤中存在的重金属[Pb(3266 mg kg(-1)dm),Cd的效率)。 (35.4 mg kg(-1)dm)和Zn(1495 mg kg(-1)dm)]并影响几种微生物学特性。所有这些添加物的添加均显着降低(P <0.05)Pb,Cd和Zn的溶解度,并且土壤pH的升高被认为是赤泥和石灰共同作用的机制。尽管降低了重金属的溶解度,但沸石和石灰的添加并未影响可培养的快速生长的异养细菌的数量,而赤泥导致该土壤微生物组分的显着增加(P <0.05)。所有的修改减少了异养真菌的数量(P <0.05),而只有石灰的添加对自生的固氮细菌的数量产生了负面影响。此外,赤泥和石灰的添加引起显着的可培养细菌群落的显着变化。随机选择的细菌分离物的16S rDNA基因的部分测序表明,来自石灰和红泥土的优势菌株主要属于β-变形杆菌和拟杆菌/梭菌组,而在对照和沸石土壤中仅鉴定到放线菌和Firmicutes。后者主要由节杆菌和芽孢杆菌定殖,而在石灰和赤泥处理过的土壤中普遍存在Ralstonia和Pedobacter。此外,Biolog Ecoplate分析显示,不同微生物群落利用的底物数量(OD590> 0.15)(丰富度)按以下顺序排列:赤泥土>石灰土>沸石土=对照土。对于脲酶活性观察到相同的趋势,但是对于脱氢酶和对-葡萄糖苷酶没有观察到。得出的结论是,所有考虑的修正都不同程度地影响了土壤中重金属的迁移率以及居民可培养微生物群落的结构和功能。赤泥在减少所考虑的金属的“移动”形式以及促进细菌丰度和土壤酶活性方面最有效。然而,赤泥和石灰的添加导致可培养细菌种群从革兰氏阳性转变为革兰氏阴性形式。用Biolog分析法检测到的较弱的分解代谢活性的沸石和对照土壤表明,节杆菌和芽孢杆菌菌株无法氧化Ecoplate中的底物,而不能反映微生物群落的实际分解通用性。 (C)2007 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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