[运城盐湖湿地土壤微生物多样性及其对重金属的响应]。

Q2 Environmental Science
Yuan Li, Hai-Xin Yang, Qi-Lin Yu, Dong-Gang Guo, Quan-Xi Zhang
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采用高通量测序和生物信息学分析技术,对运城盐湖湿地不同区域土壤样品进行分析,探讨土壤微生物群落的分布特征及其影响因素。揭示了该地区土壤微生物群落的多样性和结构特征,并评价了微生物群落与土壤重金属元素的潜在相关性。本研究旨在为当地环境保护和生态修复提供科学指导。结果表明:运城盐湖湿地土壤重金属含量存在显著的空间差异,南岸土壤重金属总含量和Pb、Cr含量均高于其他地区;南岸土壤的优势菌群为酸杆菌门和厚壁菌门,优势生态功能为硝酸盐还原,与其他地区差异显著。优势真菌门的空间差异不显著,但优势生态功能动物致病菌-共生真菌-内生真菌-附生真菌-腐生真菌-降解木质素真菌显著高于其他区域。研究区细菌群落的多样性和丰富度高于真菌群落,且群落的构建过程主要是确定性的,而真菌群落的构建过程主要是随机的。驱动该地区土壤细菌群落结构变化的重金属有Cr、Hg、Zn、As和Ni,各重金属与放线菌和酸杆菌呈显著相关。驱动真菌群落结构变化的重金属为Cr、As、Zn、Pb和Hg,其中As与担子菌群呈显著负相关。
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[Soil Microbial Diversity and Its Response to Heavy Metals in Yuncheng Salt Lake Wetland].

The distribution characteristics and influencing factors of soil microbial communities in the Yuncheng Salt Lake wetland were investigated by analyzing soil samples from different regions using high-throughput sequencing and bioinformatics analysis techniques. The diversity and structural characteristics of soil microbial communities in the region were revealed, and the potential correlations between microbial communities and heavy metal elements in the soil were assessed. This study aims to provide scientific guidance for local environmental protection and ecological restoration. The results showed significant spatial differences in heavy metal content in Yuncheng Salt Lake wetland soil, with higher total heavy metal content and Pb and Cr content on the southern shore compared to those in other regions. The dominant bacteria in southern shore soil, Acidobacteria and Firmicutes, as well as the dominant ecological function, nitrate reduction, differed significantly from those in other regions. The dominant fungal phylum did not show significant spatial differences; however, the dominant ecological function, animal pathogens - coprophilous - endophytic - epiphytic - saprophytic - ligninolytic fungi, was significantly higher than in other regions. The diversity and richness of bacterial communities in the study area were higher than those of fungi, and the construction process was primarily deterministic, whereas fungal community construction was predominantly stochastic. Heavy metals driving changes in soil bacterial community structure in this region were Cr, Hg, Zn, As, and Ni, with various heavy metals significantly correlated with Actinobacteria and Acidobacteria. The heavy metals driving changes in fungal community structure were Cr, As, Zn, Pb, and Hg, with As significantly negatively correlating with Basidiomycota.

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