蛭石与沉水植物对湖泊沉积物的协同作用

IF 5.1 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Rou Wang , Yunli Liu , Feng Luo , Guoliang Bai , Yadong Tang , Qingjun Fang , Jiying Zhu , Beining Li , Zisen Liu , Feng He , Qiaohong Zhou , Zhenbin Wu , Yi Zhang
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利用薄膜扩散梯度技术研究了蛭石与沉水植物苦草和轮藻对湖泊沉积物的协同作用。研究了沉积物中磷组分、水-沉积物连续体中的不稳定磷和不稳定硫以及根际微生物群落的动态。蛭石有效地促进了沉积物中微生物的繁殖。在含有添加了10%蛭石的旋毛虫和含有添加了50%蛭石的轮藻的处理中,微生物丰度是不添加蛭石的对照的1.7和3.5倍。酸杆菌和变形杆菌种群都对沉积物微环境有益,在含有蛭石的处理组中更高。添加蛭石的处理组的生物有效磷在沉积物-水界面处较低,上覆水中的TP降低了63%至91%。这表明蛭石可以影响不稳定磷的释放,并促进大型植物根系对养分的吸收。此外,蛭石可以提高氧化还原潜力,进一步降低硫化物对植物的毒性。这些结果为蛭石与沉水植物相结合修复富营养化湖泊提供了理论指导和技术支持。
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Synergistic effect of vermiculite and submerged plants on lake sediments

Synergistic effect of vermiculite and submerged plants on lake sediments

The synergistic effect of vermiculite and the submerged macrophytes Vallisneria spiralis and Hydrilla verticillata on lake sediment was studied using diffusive gradients in thin films (DGT) technology. The dynamics of phosphorus (P) fractions in sediment, the labile-P and labile-S in the water-sediment continuum, and the microbial community in the rhizosphere were studied. Vermiculite effectively promoted reproduction of microorganisms in the sediments Microbial abundance in treatments containing V. spiralis with sediments containing 10% added vermiculite, and H. verticillata containing 50% added vermiculite being 1.7 and 3.5 times higher than the controls which contained no added vermiculite. Acidobacteria and Proteobacteria populations, which are both beneficial for the sediment microenvironment, were higher in treatment groups containing vermiculite. The bioavailable-P in treatment groups containing added vermiculite was lower at the sediment-water interface, with a correlating decrease of TP by between 63% and 91% in the overlying water. This suggests that vermiculite can affect the release of labile P and facilitate the assimilation of nutrients by macrophyte roots. Additionally, vermiculite can improve the Oxidation-Reduction potential and further reduce sulfide toxicity to plants. These results provide theoretical guidance and technical support for the application of vermiculite combined with submerged plants for the remediation of eutrophic lakes.

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