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Decline in Topsoil Microbial Quotient, Fungal Abundance and C Utilization Efficiency of Rice Paddies under Heavy Metal Pollution across South China

Agricultural soils have been increasingly subject to heavy metal pollution worldwide. However, the impacts on soil microbial community structure and activity of field soils have been not yet well characterized. Topsoil samples were collected from heavy metal polluted (PS) and their background (BGS)...

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Autores principales: Liu, Yongzhuo, Zhou, Tong, Crowley, David, Li, Lianqing, Liu, Dawen, Zheng, Jinwei, Yu, Xinyan, Pan, Genxing, Hussain, Qaiser, Zhang, Xuhui, Zheng, Jufeng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3372496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22701725
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038858
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author Liu, Yongzhuo
Zhou, Tong
Crowley, David
Li, Lianqing
Liu, Dawen
Zheng, Jinwei
Yu, Xinyan
Pan, Genxing
Hussain, Qaiser
Zhang, Xuhui
Zheng, Jufeng
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Zhou, Tong
Crowley, David
Li, Lianqing
Liu, Dawen
Zheng, Jinwei
Yu, Xinyan
Pan, Genxing
Hussain, Qaiser
Zhang, Xuhui
Zheng, Jufeng
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description Agricultural soils have been increasingly subject to heavy metal pollution worldwide. However, the impacts on soil microbial community structure and activity of field soils have been not yet well characterized. Topsoil samples were collected from heavy metal polluted (PS) and their background (BGS) fields of rice paddies in four sites across South China in 2009. Changes with metal pollution relative to the BGS in the size and community structure of soil microorganisms were examined with multiple microbiological assays of biomass carbon (MBC) and nitrogen (MBN) measurement, plate counting of culturable colonies and phospholipids fatty acids (PLFAs) analysis along with denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) profile of 16S rRNA and 18S rRNA gene and real-time PCR assay. In addition, a 7-day lab incubation under constantly 25°C was conducted to further track the changes in metabolic activity. While the decrease under metal pollution in MBC and MBN, as well as in culturable population size, total PLFA contents and DGGE band numbers of bacteria were not significantly and consistently seen, a significant reduction was indeed observed under metal pollution in microbial quotient, in culturable fungal population size and in ratio of fungal to bacterial PLFAs consistently across the sites by an extent ranging from 6% to 74%. Moreover, a consistently significant increase in metabolic quotient was observed by up to 68% under pollution across the sites. These observations supported a shift of microbial community with decline in its abundance, decrease in fungal proportion and thus in C utilization efficiency under pollution in the soils. In addition, ratios of microbial quotient, of fungal to bacterial and qCO(2) are proved better indicative of heavy metal impacts on microbial community structure and activity. The potential effects of these changes on C cycling and CO(2) production in the polluted rice paddies deserve further field studies.
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spelling pubmed-33724962012-06-13 Decline in Topsoil Microbial Quotient, Fungal Abundance and C Utilization Efficiency of Rice Paddies under Heavy Metal Pollution across South China Liu, Yongzhuo Zhou, Tong Crowley, David Li, Lianqing Liu, Dawen Zheng, Jinwei Yu, Xinyan Pan, Genxing Hussain, Qaiser Zhang, Xuhui Zheng, Jufeng PLoS One Research Article Agricultural soils have been increasingly subject to heavy metal pollution worldwide. However, the impacts on soil microbial community structure and activity of field soils have been not yet well characterized. Topsoil samples were collected from heavy metal polluted (PS) and their background (BGS) fields of rice paddies in four sites across South China in 2009. Changes with metal pollution relative to the BGS in the size and community structure of soil microorganisms were examined with multiple microbiological assays of biomass carbon (MBC) and nitrogen (MBN) measurement, plate counting of culturable colonies and phospholipids fatty acids (PLFAs) analysis along with denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) profile of 16S rRNA and 18S rRNA gene and real-time PCR assay. In addition, a 7-day lab incubation under constantly 25°C was conducted to further track the changes in metabolic activity. While the decrease under metal pollution in MBC and MBN, as well as in culturable population size, total PLFA contents and DGGE band numbers of bacteria were not significantly and consistently seen, a significant reduction was indeed observed under metal pollution in microbial quotient, in culturable fungal population size and in ratio of fungal to bacterial PLFAs consistently across the sites by an extent ranging from 6% to 74%. Moreover, a consistently significant increase in metabolic quotient was observed by up to 68% under pollution across the sites. These observations supported a shift of microbial community with decline in its abundance, decrease in fungal proportion and thus in C utilization efficiency under pollution in the soils. In addition, ratios of microbial quotient, of fungal to bacterial and qCO(2) are proved better indicative of heavy metal impacts on microbial community structure and activity. The potential effects of these changes on C cycling and CO(2) production in the polluted rice paddies deserve further field studies. Public Library of Science 2012-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3372496/ /pubmed/22701725 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038858 Text en Liu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Liu, Yongzhuo
Zhou, Tong
Crowley, David
Li, Lianqing
Liu, Dawen
Zheng, Jinwei
Yu, Xinyan
Pan, Genxing
Hussain, Qaiser
Zhang, Xuhui
Zheng, Jufeng
Decline in Topsoil Microbial Quotient, Fungal Abundance and C Utilization Efficiency of Rice Paddies under Heavy Metal Pollution across South China
title Decline in Topsoil Microbial Quotient, Fungal Abundance and C Utilization Efficiency of Rice Paddies under Heavy Metal Pollution across South China
title_full Decline in Topsoil Microbial Quotient, Fungal Abundance and C Utilization Efficiency of Rice Paddies under Heavy Metal Pollution across South China
title_fullStr Decline in Topsoil Microbial Quotient, Fungal Abundance and C Utilization Efficiency of Rice Paddies under Heavy Metal Pollution across South China
title_full_unstemmed Decline in Topsoil Microbial Quotient, Fungal Abundance and C Utilization Efficiency of Rice Paddies under Heavy Metal Pollution across South China
title_short Decline in Topsoil Microbial Quotient, Fungal Abundance and C Utilization Efficiency of Rice Paddies under Heavy Metal Pollution across South China
title_sort decline in topsoil microbial quotient, fungal abundance and c utilization efficiency of rice paddies under heavy metal pollution across south china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3372496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22701725
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038858
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