尼日利亚河流州Gokana地方政府区Bodo社区原油污染场地土壤线虫状况

A. J. Osarokaka, S. Nzeako, H. Imafidor, U. Living-Jamala
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原油泄漏破坏了生物多样性,对陆地和水生环境的物理化学特性产生了不利影响。土壤线虫的种群特征可以作为陆地环境变化的指标。确定原油泄漏对土壤线虫区系状况的影响;在尼日利亚河流州Gokana地方政府区的一个受影响地区进行了一项研究,借助校准的土壤覆盖物,在指定深度0-5 cm、6-10 cm和11-15 cm的垂直方向随机收集了60个土壤样本(30个来自未污染地点,30个来自污染地点)。将土壤样品带到实验室,采用Baermann提取技术和筛分法提取线虫。土壤样品的理化参数采用标准实验室技术测定。在土壤样品中共检获线虫340只(11属),包括;污染场地线虫169只(49.7%),未污染场地线虫171只(50.3%)。污染地与未污染地的线虫物种多样性、丰富度和丰度差异不大(p>0.05)。原油污染影响了土壤线虫群落的组成,农业等人类活动的干扰影响了线虫群落的演替趋势,其演替趋势反映在成熟度指数上。关键词:原油;土壤线虫;生物多样性;
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Soil nematodes status of crude oil polluted sites in Bodo community, Gokana Local Government Area, Rivers State, Nigeria
Crude oil spill destroys biodiversity and adversely impacts the physicochemical characteristics of the terrestrial and aquatic environments. The population characteristics of soil nematodes can serve as indicators of alterations in the terrestrial environment. To determine the effects of crude oil spillage on the soil nematode fauna status; a study was carried out at an impacted area in Gokana Local Government Area of Rivers State, Nigeria. 60 soil samples were randomly collected vertically (30 from the unpolluted sites and 30 from the polluted sites) at designated depths of 0-5 cm, 6-10 cm and 11-15 cm with the aid of a calibrated soil corer. Soil samples were taken to the laboratory for nematode extraction using the Baermann’s extraction technique and the sieving method. Physiochemical parameters of the soil samples were determined using standard laboratory techniques. A total of 340 nematodes (from 11 genera) were recovered in the soil samples comprising; 169 (49.7%) nematodes from polluted sites and 171 (50.3%) nematodes from the unpolluted sites. There was slight variability in nematode species diversity, richness and abundance in the polluted and unpolluted sites (p>0.05). Crude oil pollution influenced soil nematodes community composition while anthropological interferences such as farming influenced the successional trend of which was reflected in the maturity index values obtained from the study.   Key words: Crude oil, soil nematodes, biodiversity, polluted sites and maturity index.
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