Biological activity in metal-contaminated calcareous agricultural soils: the role of the organic matter composition and the particle size distribution

被引:30
作者
Martin Calvarro, Luisa [1 ]
de Santiago-Martin, Ana [2 ]
Quiros Gomez, Javier [1 ]
Gonzalez-Huecas, Concepcion [2 ]
Quintana, Jose R. [2 ]
Vazquez, Antonio [3 ]
Lafuente, Antonio L. [2 ]
Rodriguez Fernandez, Teresa M. [1 ]
Ramirez Vera, Rosalia [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Complutense Madrid, Fac Ciencias Biol, Dept Biol Vegetal 1, E-28040 Madrid, Spain
[2] Univ Complutense Madrid, Fac Farm, Dept Edafol, E-28040 Madrid, Spain
[3] Inst Nacl Invest & Tecnol Agr INIA, Ctr Invest Forestal, Madrid 28040, Spain
关键词
Microbial activity; Enzyme activity; Calcareous soils; Organic matter composition; Heavy metals; Metal availability; SUBSTRATE UTILIZATION PATTERN; MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES; MEDITERRANEAN AREA; ENZYME-ACTIVITIES; HEAVY-METALS; EXTRACTABILITY PATTERNS; BACTERIAL COMMUNITY; TRACE-ELEMENTS; ZINC; FRACTIONS;
D O I
10.1007/s11356-014-2561-0
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
083001 [环境科学];
摘要
Organic matter (OM) plays a key role in microbial response to soil metal contamination, yet little is known about how the composition of the OM affects this response in Mediterranean calcareous agricultural soils. A set of Mediterranean soils, with different contents and compositions of OM and carbonate and fine mineral fractions, was spiked with a mixture of Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn and incubated for 12 months for aging. Microbial (Biolog Ecoplates) and enzyme activities (dehydrogenase, DHA; beta-galactosidase, BGAL; phosphatase, PHOS; and urease, URE) were assessed and related to metal availability and soil physicochemical parameters. All enzyme activities decreased significantly with metal contamination: 36-68 % (DHA), 24-85 % (BGAL), 22-72 % (PHOS), and 14-84 % (URE) inhibitions. Similarly, catabolic activity was negatively affected, especially phenol catabolism (similar to 86 % compared to 25-55 % inhibition for the rest of the substrates). Catabolic and DHA activities were negatively correlated with ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA)-extractable Cd and Pb, but positively with CaCl2, NaNO3, and DTPA-extractable Cu and Zn. Soluble OM (water- and hot-water-soluble organic C) was positively related to enzyme and catabolic activities. Recalcitrant OM and fine mineral fractions were positively related to BGAL and PHOS. Conversely, catabolic activity was negatively related to clay and positively to silt and labile OM. Results indicate that the microbial response to metal contamination is highly affected by texture and OM composition.
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页码:6176 / 6187
页数:12
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