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Changes in diversity and composition of rhizosphere bacterial community during natural restoration stages in antimony mine

BACKGROUND: Open pit antimony (Sb) mining causes serious soil pollution, and phytoremediation is a low-cost approach to remediate heavy metal contaminated soil. Rhizosphere bacteria play an important role in ecological restoration in mining areas. There is a knowledge gap on how to find suitable rhi...

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Autores principales: Duan, Renyan, Lin, Yuxiang, Zhang, Jianing, Huang, Minyi, Du, Yihuan, Yang, Li, Bai, Jing, Xiang, Guohong, Wang, Zhigao, Zhang, Yaqi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8520691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34721985
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12302
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author Duan, Renyan
Lin, Yuxiang
Zhang, Jianing
Huang, Minyi
Du, Yihuan
Yang, Li
Bai, Jing
Xiang, Guohong
Wang, Zhigao
Zhang, Yaqi
author_facet Duan, Renyan
Lin, Yuxiang
Zhang, Jianing
Huang, Minyi
Du, Yihuan
Yang, Li
Bai, Jing
Xiang, Guohong
Wang, Zhigao
Zhang, Yaqi
author_sort Duan, Renyan
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description BACKGROUND: Open pit antimony (Sb) mining causes serious soil pollution, and phytoremediation is a low-cost approach to remediate heavy metal contaminated soil. Rhizosphere bacteria play an important role in ecological restoration in mining areas. There is a knowledge gap on how to find suitable rhizosphere microorganisms to improve the phytoremediation effect. Understanding the differences of rhizosphere bacterial diversity in different restoration stages is helpful to find suitable bacteria for ecological restoration. METHODS: A method of the substitution of “space” for “time” was used to study the effect of natural restoration on rhizosphere bacterial community. According to the dominant vegetation types (herb, shrub, and tree) in the natural restoration area of Sb mining, the early restoration (ER), middle restoration (MR), and later restoration (LR) from the largest Sb mine (Xikuangshan mine) in the world were selected to evaluate the differences in the composition and diversity of rhizosphere bacteria during three natural restoration stages. Each restoration stage had five samples. To determine the relationship between restoration stages and bacterial diversity in the rhizosphere, high throughput sequencing of PCR amplified were used. RESULTS: Alpha diversity, as assessed by Chao indices, appeared lowest in ER but this trend was not seen with other diversity metrics, including the Simpson and Shannon. Beta diversity analysis suggested there were differences in rhizobacterial community structure associate with restoration stage. At the phylum level, natural restoration led to a significant increase in the relative abundance of Actinobacteria in the MR, and a significant decrease in the relative abundance of Patescibacteria in the LR. Additionally, Calditrichaeota, Deferribacteres and Epsilonbacteraeota were only found in ER. At the genus level, the relative abundance of RB41 and Haliangium were highest in LR plots, while that of Bacillus and Gaiella were highest in ER plots. Additionally, the Azorhizobium genus was only detected in the ER phase. Overall, our findings suggested that several rhizosphere microbial communities had significant differences among three natural restoration stages (ER, MR, and LR) and the rhizosphere bacterial communities mainly appeared in the early restoration stage can be preferred for remediation of pollution soil in Xikuangshan.
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spelling pubmed-85206912021-10-28 Changes in diversity and composition of rhizosphere bacterial community during natural restoration stages in antimony mine Duan, Renyan Lin, Yuxiang Zhang, Jianing Huang, Minyi Du, Yihuan Yang, Li Bai, Jing Xiang, Guohong Wang, Zhigao Zhang, Yaqi PeerJ Ecology BACKGROUND: Open pit antimony (Sb) mining causes serious soil pollution, and phytoremediation is a low-cost approach to remediate heavy metal contaminated soil. Rhizosphere bacteria play an important role in ecological restoration in mining areas. There is a knowledge gap on how to find suitable rhizosphere microorganisms to improve the phytoremediation effect. Understanding the differences of rhizosphere bacterial diversity in different restoration stages is helpful to find suitable bacteria for ecological restoration. METHODS: A method of the substitution of “space” for “time” was used to study the effect of natural restoration on rhizosphere bacterial community. According to the dominant vegetation types (herb, shrub, and tree) in the natural restoration area of Sb mining, the early restoration (ER), middle restoration (MR), and later restoration (LR) from the largest Sb mine (Xikuangshan mine) in the world were selected to evaluate the differences in the composition and diversity of rhizosphere bacteria during three natural restoration stages. Each restoration stage had five samples. To determine the relationship between restoration stages and bacterial diversity in the rhizosphere, high throughput sequencing of PCR amplified were used. RESULTS: Alpha diversity, as assessed by Chao indices, appeared lowest in ER but this trend was not seen with other diversity metrics, including the Simpson and Shannon. Beta diversity analysis suggested there were differences in rhizobacterial community structure associate with restoration stage. At the phylum level, natural restoration led to a significant increase in the relative abundance of Actinobacteria in the MR, and a significant decrease in the relative abundance of Patescibacteria in the LR. Additionally, Calditrichaeota, Deferribacteres and Epsilonbacteraeota were only found in ER. At the genus level, the relative abundance of RB41 and Haliangium were highest in LR plots, while that of Bacillus and Gaiella were highest in ER plots. Additionally, the Azorhizobium genus was only detected in the ER phase. Overall, our findings suggested that several rhizosphere microbial communities had significant differences among three natural restoration stages (ER, MR, and LR) and the rhizosphere bacterial communities mainly appeared in the early restoration stage can be preferred for remediation of pollution soil in Xikuangshan. PeerJ Inc. 2021-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8520691/ /pubmed/34721985 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12302 Text en © 2021 Duan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Ecology
Duan, Renyan
Lin, Yuxiang
Zhang, Jianing
Huang, Minyi
Du, Yihuan
Yang, Li
Bai, Jing
Xiang, Guohong
Wang, Zhigao
Zhang, Yaqi
Changes in diversity and composition of rhizosphere bacterial community during natural restoration stages in antimony mine
title Changes in diversity and composition of rhizosphere bacterial community during natural restoration stages in antimony mine
title_full Changes in diversity and composition of rhizosphere bacterial community during natural restoration stages in antimony mine
title_fullStr Changes in diversity and composition of rhizosphere bacterial community during natural restoration stages in antimony mine
title_full_unstemmed Changes in diversity and composition of rhizosphere bacterial community during natural restoration stages in antimony mine
title_short Changes in diversity and composition of rhizosphere bacterial community during natural restoration stages in antimony mine
title_sort changes in diversity and composition of rhizosphere bacterial community during natural restoration stages in antimony mine
topic Ecology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8520691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34721985
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12302
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