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Interactive effects of biochar amendment and lead toxicity on soil microbial community.


ABSTRACT: This study determined the interactive effects of biochar and lead toxicity on the soil microbial community in a phytoextraction experiment. Arranged with a completely randomized design in a greenhouse, banana liners were planted singly in a sandy soil spiked with Pb(NO3)2 at 0, 400 and 1200 mg kg-1 and amended with bamboo biochar (pyrolyzing at 600 °C) at 0, 1, 3%. Soil samples were taken from triplicated pots five months after planting and measured for (i) content of lead and organic carbon; (ii) lead speciation; and (iii) microbial community composition through 16S rRNA gene sequencing. DNA sequencing results showed that lead and biochar treatments had significant individual and interactive effects on soil microbial dissimilarities from taxonomic levels of phyla to genera. While some specific taxa were lead resistant, biochar addition apparently alleviated lead toxicity and increased their richness (e.g., Alkanibacter, Muciaginibacter, Burkholderiaceae, and Beggiatoaceae). Soil analysis data indicated that biochar not only helped retain more lead in the soil matrix but created a soil environment inducive for transformation of lead into highly insoluble pyromorphite. This study highlights the effectiveness of biochar for lead remediation and the sensitivity of soil microorganisms in sensing changes in soil environment and lead bioavailability.

SUBMITTER: Wan Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9815664 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Interactive effects of biochar amendment and lead toxicity on soil microbial community.

Wan Yongshan Y   Devereux Richard R   George S Elizabeth SE   Chen Jianjun J   Gao Bin B   Noerpel Matthew M   Scheckel Kirk K  

Journal of hazardous materials 20211129


This study determined the interactive effects of biochar and lead toxicity on the soil microbial community in a phytoextraction experiment. Arranged with a completely randomized design in a greenhouse, banana liners were planted singly in a sandy soil spiked with Pb(NO<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub> at 0, 400 and 1200 mg kg<sup>-1</sup> and amended with bamboo biochar (pyrolyzing at 600 °C) at 0, 1, 3%. Soil samples were taken from triplicated pots five months after planting and measured for (i) conte  ...[more]

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