土壤组分与微生物的相互作用及其对土壤修复的影响

J. Bollag
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矿物质、有机物和微生物在土壤中密切相关,并在环境过程中密切相互作用。这些相互作用在土壤根际和沉积物-水界面尤其重要,因为那里低分子量生物化学物质丰富,微生物活动强烈。目前的研究是由有机污染物对土壤的广泛污染以及将早期基础研究中获得的知识应用于该领域实际应用的愿望推动的(Atlas和Philp, 2005)。这些探索不仅增加了我们对微生物与其他土壤成分之间相互作用的理解,而且有助于我们建立和应用废物修复和污染土壤清理的方法。由于生物利用度的重要性已经被认识到,并且正在监管决策中被考虑,因此有必要更好地了解影响污染物对植物和生物体的生物利用度的因素。增加的知识将提供关于如何在风险评估和场地补救中考虑生物利用度和毒性的更现实的信息。人类活动和工业化发展产生的副产品和废物必须以不影响环境的方式加以处理。即使这些副产品作为一种资源在农业土地上使用,例如,有机废物可能有助于维持或增加土壤中的有机质和养分含量,但人们越来越关注它们可能含有的不良成分的命运。
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Interactions of Soil Components and Microorganisms and their Effects on Soil Remediation
Minerals, organic matter and microorganisms are intimately associated in soils and closely interact in environmental processes. These interactions are especially important in the soil rhizosphere and the sediment-water interface, where low-molecular weight biochemicals are abundant and microbial activity is intense. Current research is driven by the widespread contamination of our soils with organic pollutants and the desire to apply the knowledge acquired during earlier basic research to practical applications in the field (Atlas and Philp, 2005). These explorations not only increase our understanding of the interactions between microorganisms and other soil components, but also assist us in establishing and applying methods for waste remediation and the cleanup of contaminated soils. As the importance of bioavailability has been recognized and is being considered in regulatory decision-making, a greater understanding of the factors affecting the bioavailability of contaminants to plants and organisms is necessary. Increased knowledge will provide more realistic information about how to take bioavailability and toxicity into consideration for risk assessment and site remediation. Human activities and industrialization development generate by-products and waste that must be disposed of in a way that should not affect the environment. Even when such by-products are used on agricultural lands as a resource, e.g. organic waste that may contribute to maintain or increase the organic matter and nutrient content in the soil, there are growing concerns about the fate of undesirable constituents they may contain.
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