亚微米塑料在慢性暴露环境下影响水下植物生长的微生物过程

IF 8.8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Li Lin, Elvis Genbo Xu, Minxia Liu, Yuyi Yang, Amei Zhou, Bongkotrat Suyamud, Xiong Pan and Wenke Yuan*, 
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摘要

本研究旨在研究沉积亚微米塑料(sMPs)对水生沉水植物valisneria denseserrulata生长的慢性影响,以及相关的微生物过程。剂量-效应实验(0 ~ 1000 μg/g)表明,在湿沉积物中浓度达到1000 μg/g(即0.1% w/w)之前,沉积物sMPs(100和1000 nm)暴露8周后,密藻的生长不受影响。结果表明,0.1% w/w的sMPs处理显著抑制了密叶青的株高和生物量,分别降低了19.19 ~ 22.26%和10.81 ~ 15.80%。观察效果剂量下根际微生物群落结构发生变化,群落多样性较高,相互冲突作用较弱。与对照组相比,沉积物sMPs降低了根际微生物群落组合的随机比率11.0 ~ 27.7%。此外,功能分析表明,在观察到的效果剂量下,与碳和氮循环相关的生态过程受到抑制,其中光养、固氮和硝酸盐还原分别显著降低68.30%、23.56%和17.59%。研究结果揭示了水生植物对沉积物sMPs的响应,sMPs的不利影响与根际微生物群落的生态组装过程有关。
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Microbiological Processes of Submicrometer Plastics Affecting Submerged Plant Growth in a Chronic Exposure Microcosm

Microbiological Processes of Submicrometer Plastics Affecting Submerged Plant Growth in a Chronic Exposure Microcosm

Laboratory microcosms were designed to investigate the chronic influence of sedimental submicrometer plastics (sMPs) on the growth of an aquatic submerged plant, Vallisneria denseserrulata, and the involved microbiological processes. A dose–response experiment (0–1000 μg/g) showed that the growth of V. denseserrulata was not affected by 8-week exposure to sedimental sMPs (100 and 1000 nm) until the dose reached 1000 μg/g (i.e., 0.1% w/w) in wet sediment. The observed-effect dosage of 0.1% w/w sMPs significantly suppressed the plant height and biomass of V. denseserrulata by 19.19–22.26% and 10.81–15.80%, respectively. Changes in rhizosphere microbial community structure were detected under the observed-effect dosage, with relatively higher community diversity and weaker conflicting interaction. Sedimental sMPs decreased the stochasticity ratio of rhizosphere microbial community assembly by 11.0–27.7% compared with the control group. Furthermore, functional analysis showed that the ecological processes related to the carbon and nitrogen cycle were suppressed at the observed-effect dosage, among which phototrophy, nitrogen fixation, and nitrate reduction were significantly decreased by 68.30%, 23.56%, and 17.59%, respectively. Our results revealed the responses of an aquatic plant to sedimental sMPs exposures, and the adverse impacts of sMPs were associated with the ecological assembly processes of the rhizosphere microbial community.

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Environmental Science & Technology Letters Environ.
Environmental Science & Technology Letters Environ. ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTALENVIRONMENTAL SC-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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期刊介绍: Environmental Science & Technology Letters serves as an international forum for brief communications on experimental or theoretical results of exceptional timeliness in all aspects of environmental science, both pure and applied. Published as soon as accepted, these communications are summarized in monthly issues. Additionally, the journal features short reviews on emerging topics in environmental science and technology.
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