根际
污染
环境化学
微生物种群生物学
生物修复
微生物生态学
中观
化学
微生物群
金属毒性
土壤污染
矿化(土壤科学)
土壤污染物
生物
土壤水分
生态学
细菌
生态系统
重金属
遗传学
生物信息学
作者
Bin Song,Yue Xue,Zhenhua Yu,Yucheng He,Zihao Liu,Jie Fang,Yuchao Wang,Jonathan M. Adams,Youning Hu,Bahar S. Razavi
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.133556
摘要
Metal contamination from mine waste is a widespread threat to soil health. Understanding of the effects of toxic metals from mine waste on the spatial patterning of rhizosphere enzymes and the rhizosphere microbiome remains elusive. Using zymography and high-throughput sequencing, we conducted a mesocosm experiment with mine-contaminated soil, to compare the effects of different concentrations of toxic metals on exoenzyme kinetics, microbial communities, and maize growth. The negative effects of toxic metals exerted their effects largely on enzymatic hotspots in the rhizosphere zone, affecting both resistance and the area of hotspots. This study thus revealed the key importance of such hotspots in overall changes in soil enzymatic activity under metal toxicity. Statistical and functional guild analysis suggested that these enzymatic changes and associated microbial community changes were involved in the inhibition of maize growth. Keystone species of bacteria displayed negative correlations with toxic metals and positive correlations with the activity of enzymatic hotspots, suggesting a potential role. This study contributes to an emerging paradigm, that changes both in the activity of soil enzymes and soil biota - whether due to substrate addition or in this case toxicity - are largely confined to enzymatic hotspot areas.
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