Changes in microbial properties after manure, lime, and bentonite application to a heavy metal-contaminated mine waste

被引:82
|
作者
Baker, Luke R. [1 ]
White, Paul M. [1 ]
Pierzynski, Gary M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Kansas State Univ, Dept Agron, Throckmorton Plant Sci Ctr 2004, Manhattan, KS 66506 USA
关键词
Acid mine wastes; Microbial activity; Phospholipids; Phytostabilization; ENZYME-ACTIVITIES; SOIL; BIOMASS; COMMUNITIES; REMEDIATION; LEAD; RESTORATION; FUMIGATION; GLYPHOSATE; DIVERSITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.apsoil.2011.02.007
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Organic materials improve soil properties conducive to plant growth and may be necessary to stabilize lead (Pb) and zinc (Zn) mine wastes. Composted beef manure was applied to mine wastes at two sites at 45 and 269 Mg ha(-1) with and without lime and bentonite. Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) was established as a vegetative cover. Compost significantly increased waste nutrient content, pH, and available water, and decreased heavy metal availability. The largest total phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) increase was in the high compost treatment, with values of 80.3 and 30.2 (site A) and 84.9 and 23.1 (site B) mu mol kg(-1) soil for treated and control, respectively. However, high rates of compost (269 Mg ha(-1)) were generally required to increase bacterial and fungal communities beyond the control. The high compost-treated waste exhibited increased arylsulfatase, phosphatase, and beta-glucosidase enzyme activities. Observed increases in pH may have resulted in lowered enzyme activity in the low compost treatment. Results suggest that an organic matter addition above 45 and up to 269 Mg ha may be needed to support and sustain microbial activity and biomass in mine waste materials, at least over the two year period evaluated. Published by Elsevier B.V..
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 10
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Does biochar application in heavy metal-contaminated soils affect soil micronutrient dynamics
    Xu, Qiao
    Xu, Qiuyue
    Zhu, Hong
    Li, Hui
    Yin, Weiqin
    Feng, Ke
    Wang, Shengsen
    Wang, Xiaozhi
    [J]. CHEMOSPHERE, 2022, 290
  • [32] Mechanical properties of fiber and cement reinforced heavy metal-contaminated soils as roadbed filling
    Huang Yu-cheng
    Chen Ji
    Tian Ang-ran
    Wu Hui-long
    Zhang Yu-qing
    Tang Qiang
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CENTRAL SOUTH UNIVERSITY, 2020, 27 (07) : 2003 - 2016
  • [33] Strength and Deformation Properties of Fiber and Cement Reinforced Heavy Metal-Contaminated Synthetic Soils
    Tang, Qiang
    Shi, Peixin
    Zhang, Yu
    Liu, Wei
    Chen, Lei
    [J]. ADVANCES IN MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, 2019, 2019
  • [34] Research progress and hotspots on microbial remediation of heavy metal-contaminated soil: a systematic review and future perspectives
    Li, Xianhong
    Gao, Yang
    Ning, Xiaolin
    Li, Zhonghong
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2023,
  • [35] Research progress and hotspots on microbial remediation of heavy metal-contaminated soil: a systematic review and future perspectives
    Xianhong Li
    Yang Gao
    Xiaolin Ning
    Zhonghong Li
    [J]. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023, 30 : 118192 - 118212
  • [36] Research progress and hotspots on microbial remediation of heavy metal-contaminated soil: a systematic review and future perspectives
    Li, Xianhong
    Gao, Yang
    Ning, Xiaolin
    Li, Zhonghong
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2023, 30 (56) : 118192 - 118212
  • [37] The effects of rice straw biochar on indigenous microbial community and enzymes activity in heavy metal-contaminated sediment
    Huang, Danlian
    Liu, Linshan
    Zeng, Guangming
    Xu, Piao
    Huang, Chao
    Deng, Linjing
    Wang, Rongzhong
    Wan, Jia
    [J]. CHEMOSPHERE, 2017, 174 : 545 - 553
  • [38] Remediation of heavy metal contaminated groundwater originated from abandoned mine using lime and calcium carbonate
    Lee, Minhee
    Paik, In Sung
    Kim, Insu
    Kang, Hyunmin
    Lee, Sanghoon
    [J]. JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, 2007, 144 (1-2) : 208 - 214
  • [39] Changes in microbial community structure and increased metal bioavailability in a metal-contaminated soil and in the rhizosphere of corn (Zea mays)
    Mahrous, Nahed N.
    Columbus, Melanie P.
    Southam, Gordon
    Macfie, Sheila M.
    [J]. RHIZOSPHERE, 2019, 11
  • [40] HOW TO PROTECT THE PLANTS FROM HEAVY METAL STRESS IN CONTAMINATED MINE SITES WITH SHEEP MANURE COMPOST?
    Antal, Karoly
    Budai, Julia
    Szabo, Sandor
    [J]. CEREAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 2009, 37 : 549 - 552