Chemical, physical, and biological attributes in soils affected by deposition of iron ore tailings from the Fundão Dam failure

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Aline Oliveira Silva
Amanda Azarias Guimarães
Bruna Daniela Ortiz Lopez
Carin Sgobi Zanchi
Cesar Florentino Puma Vega
Éder Rodrigues Batista
Fatima Maria de Souza Moreira
Flávia Romam da Costa Souza
Flávio Araújo Pinto
Jessé Valentim dos Santos
Joana Junqueira Carneiro
José Oswaldo Siqueira
Karl Kemmelmeier
Luiz Roberto Guimarães Guilherme
Márcia Rufini
Moacir de Souza Dias Junior
Osnar Obede da Silva Aragão
Pedro Henrique de Castro Borges
Silvia Maria de Oliveira-Longatti
Marco Aurélio Carbone Carneiro
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[1] Federal University of Lavras,Soil Science Department
[2] Gerais State,undefined
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Gualaxo do Norte; Functional groups; Rehabilitation; Soil porosity;
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Monitoring degraded areas is essential for evaluation of the quality of the rehabilitation process. In this study, we evaluate how the physical and chemical characteristics of the mixture of iron ore tailings with the soil have affected the soil microbial biomass and activity in areas along the Gualaxo do Norte River after the Fundão Dam disaster. Composite soil samples were collected from areas that were impacted (I) and not impacted (NI) by the tailings. The following attributes were evaluated: chemical element content; soil density, porosity, and texture; microbial biomass carbon; basal respiration; and enzyme activity and density of microbial groups (bacteria, actinobacteria, fungi, arbuscular mycorrhizae, phosphate solubilizers, cellulolytic microorganisms, nitrifiers, ammonifiers, and diazotrophs). According to result, the deposition of tailings increased the pH and the soil available P, Cr, Fe, and Mn content and reduced organic matter. The physical and biological attributes were negatively affected, with increases in the silt content and density of the soil, and reduction in macroporosity and in the microbial biomass and activity of the soil (respiration and enzymes) in the impacted area. However, the impacted areas exhibited greater densities of some microbial groups (cellulolytic microorganisms, nitrifiers, and diazotrophic bacteria). Modifications in the organic matter and silt content are the main attributes associated with deposition of the tailings that affected soil microbial biomass and microbial activity. This may affect erosive conditions and the functionality of the ecosystem, indicating an imbalance in this environment. In contrast, the higher density of some microbial groups in the impacted areas show the high rehabilitation potential of these areas.
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