微塑料改变了红树林中微生物介导的碳新陈代谢

IF 15 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Huifeng Xie, Bingbing Li, Zifan Lu, Zitang Liao, Dan Li, Lei He, Zhenqing Dai, Ruikun Sun, Shengli Sun, Chengyong Li
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摘要

摘要 红树林是一个主要的碳封存生态系统,最近被确认为一种微塑料汇,但人们对微塑料对红树林微生物群落的影响知之甚少。在此,我们使用 Biolog™ Ecoplates 在微观培养箱中研究了存在聚乙烯、聚苯乙烯、聚酰胺和聚氯乙烯的红树林根瘤微生物群落的代谢活动。结果表明,红树林沉积物中的微生物群落在接触微塑料 56 天内保持了其功能多样性和综合代谢活动。然而,聚酰胺和聚氯乙烯微塑料导致根瘤微生物对其首选聚合物碳源的利用率降低了 59.6-66.7%。暴露于聚乙烯微塑料的微生物对含氮碳源的生物转化表现活跃。聚乙烯和聚酰胺微塑料导致可用氮损失 20.1-22.4%。总之,微塑料正在改变红树林湿地微生物群落的碳氮代谢活动。
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Microplastics modify the microbial-mediated carbon metabolism in mangroves

Mangroves, a major ecosystem for carbon sequestration, have been recently identified as a microplastic sink, yet the impact of microplastics on the mangrove microbial community is poorly known. Here, we investigated the metabolic activities of mangrove rhizosphere microbiome in the presence of polyethylene, polystyrene, polyamide, and polyvinylchloride, in microcosms, using Biolog™ Ecoplates. Results show that microbial communities in mangrove sediment hold their functional diversity and comprehensive metabolic activity within 56 days of microplastic exposure. However, polyamide and polyvinylchloride microplastics induced a 59.6–66.7% reduction in the rhizosphere microbes’ utilization for their preferred polymer carbon sources. Microbes exposed to polyethylene microplastics showed an activated biotransformation for nitrogen-contained carbon sources. Polyethylene and polyamide microplastics caused a 20.1–22.4% loss available nitrogen. Overall, microplastics are altering the carbon and nitrogen metabolism activities of microbiomes in mangrove wetlands.

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Environmental Chemistry Letters
Environmental Chemistry Letters 环境科学-工程:环境
CiteScore
32.00
自引率
7.00%
发文量
175
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Chemistry Letters explores the intersections of geology, chemistry, physics, and biology. Published articles are of paramount importance to the examination of both natural and engineered environments. The journal features original and review articles of exceptional significance, encompassing topics such as the characterization of natural and impacted environments, the behavior, prevention, treatment, and control of mineral, organic, and radioactive pollutants. It also delves into interfacial studies involving diverse media like soil, sediment, water, air, organisms, and food. Additionally, the journal covers green chemistry, environmentally friendly synthetic pathways, alternative fuels, ecotoxicology, risk assessment, environmental processes and modeling, environmental technologies, remediation and control, and environmental analytical chemistry using biomolecular tools and tracers.
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