土壤理化因子和重金属对农村简易垃圾场细菌共生模式的影响

IF 6.2 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Tongyun Yin , Xiangyu Zhang , Yunchuan Long , Juan Jiang , Shaoqi Zhou , Zhengquan Chen , Jing Hu , Shengming Ma
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农村垃圾堆积导致土壤重金属污染,影响微生物群落。然而,关于多金属污染土壤剖面中细菌群落的分布和发生模式的知识还存在空白。本研究采用高通量 16 S rRNA 基因测序技术,探讨了中国西南岩溶地区农村简易垃圾场土壤细菌群落对各种重金属污染的响应。研究选取了垃圾场中心区、边缘区和未污染区三个生境,评估了驱动细菌群落组成变化的主要因素。污染指数显示,除了中度污染的铅(Pb)外,所有元素都受到了严重污染;污染严重程度排序如下锰 >镉 >锌 >铬 >锑 >钒 >铜 >砷 >铅。蛋白质细菌、放线菌、绿藻和酸性菌群占主导地位,共占相对丰度的 60%以上。巢氏指数和香农指数分析表明,垃圾堆放中心的细菌丰富度和多样性最高。相关数据表明,垃圾填埋场细菌群落之间的协同作用占主导地位,正相关(76.4%)高于负相关(26.3%)。垃圾场边缘的网络复杂性极低。RDA 分析表明,铅(解释率:46%)和锰(解释率:21%)是导致垃圾场边缘区域细菌群落组成差异的关键因素,而 AK(解释率:42.1%)和镉(解释率:35.2%)是垃圾场中心区域细菌群落组成差异的关键因素。该研究为了解重金属胁迫下垃圾填埋场土壤细菌群落的分布模式、共生网络和环境响应机制提供了重要信息,有助于指导农村垃圾处理和土壤修复策略的制定。
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Impact of soil physicochemical factors and heavy metals on co-occurrence pattern of bacterial in rural simple garbage dumping site

Impact of soil physicochemical factors and heavy metals on co-occurrence pattern of bacterial in rural simple garbage dumping site

Rural waste accumulation leads to heavy metal soil pollution, impacting microbial communities. However, knowledge gaps exist regarding the distribution and occurrence patterns of bacterial communities in multi-metal contaminated soil profiles. In this study, high-throughput 16 S rRNA gene sequencing technology was used to explore the response of soil bacterial communities to various heavy metal pollution in rural simple waste dumps in karst areas of Southwest China. The study selected three habitats in the center, edge, and uncontaminated areas of the waste dump to evaluate the main factors driving the change in bacterial community composition. Pollution indices reveal severe contamination across all elements, except for moderately polluted lead (Pb); contamination severity ranks as follows: Mn > Cd > Zn > Cr > Sb > V > Cu > As > Pb. Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, Chloroflexi, and Acidobacteriota predominate, collectively constituting over 60% of the relative abundance. Analysis of Chao and Shannon indices demonstrated that the waste dump center boasted the greatest bacterial richness and diversity. Correlation data indicated a predominant synergistic interaction among the landfill's bacterial community, with a higher number of positive associations (76.4%) compared to negative ones (26.3%). Network complexity was minimal at the dump's edge. RDA analysis showed that Pb(explained:46%) and Mn(explained:21%) were the key factors causing the difference in bacterial community composition in the edge area of the waste dump, and AK(explained:42.1%) and Cd(explained:35.2%) were the key factors in the center of the waste dump. This study provides important information for understanding the distribution patterns, co-occurrence networks, and environmental response mechanisms of bacterial communities in landfill soils under heavy metal stress, which helps guide the formulation of rural waste treatment and soil remediation strategies.

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期刊介绍: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety is a multi-disciplinary journal that focuses on understanding the exposure and effects of environmental contamination on organisms including human health. The scope of the journal covers three main themes. The topics within these themes, indicated below, include (but are not limited to) the following: Ecotoxicology、Environmental Chemistry、Environmental Safety etc.
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