Effects of Heavy Metal Contamination on Microbial Biomass and Community Structure in Soils Effects of Heavy Metal Contamination on Microbial Biomass and Community Structure in Soils

Effects of Heavy Metal Contamination on Microbial Biomass and Community Structure in Soils

  • 期刊名字:中国地球化学学报(英文版)
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  • 论文作者:杨元根,刘丛强,徐磊,吴攀,张国平
  • 作者单位:Institute of Geochemistry,Guizhou Academy for Environmental Science Research and Design
  • 更新时间:2022-11-19
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Zinc smelting near Magu Town, Hezhang County, Guizhou Province, resulted in vegetation destruction and the accumulation of heavy metals, to varying extent, in adjacent soils, where up to 162.2-877.9 mg·kg+-1 Zn, 37.24-305.6 mg·kg+-1 Pb, and 0.50-16.43 mg·kg+-1 Cd, were detected. These values greatly exceed the background levels of these elements in soils. The concentrations of heavy metals (particularly Pb, Zn) were positively correlated with the contents of Fe-2O-3 and Al-2O-3 in the soils, showing that Fe and Al oxides play an important role in retaining heavy metals. Chemical fractionation indicates that Pb and Zn were associated mainly with Fe and Mn oxides and minerals, whereas Cd was dominated by exchangeable form. Microbial biomass in the soils was relatively low, in the range of 57.00-388.0μg C·g+-1, and was negatively correlated with heavy metal concentrations in the soils. The correlation coefficient of microbial biomass C to Zn concentrations in the soils was as high as -0.778 (p

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