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Root exudates increased arsenic mobility and altered microbial community in paddy soils 被引量:2
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作者 Ouyuan Jiang lvyao li +6 位作者 Guilan Duan Williamson Gustave Weiwei Zhai lina Zou Xia An Xianjin Tang Jianming Xu 《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2023年第5期410-420,共11页
Root exudates are crucial for plants returning organic matter to soils,which is assumed to be a major source of carbon for the soil microbial community.This study investigated the influence of root exudates on the fat... Root exudates are crucial for plants returning organic matter to soils,which is assumed to be a major source of carbon for the soil microbial community.This study investigated the influence of root exudates on the fate of arsenic(As)with a lab simulation experiment.Our findings suggested that root exudates had a dose effect on the soil physicochemical properties,As speciation transformation and the microbial community structure at different concentrations.The addition of root exudates increased the soil pH while decreased the soil redox potential(Eh).These changes in the soil pH and Eh increased As and ferrous(Fe(Ⅱ))concentrations in soil porewater.Results showed that 40 mg/L exudates addition significantly increased arsenite(As(Ⅲ))and arsenate(As(Ⅴ))by 541 and 10 times respectively within 30 days in soil porewater.The relative abundance of Fe(Ⅲ)-reducing bacteria Geobacter and Anaeromyxobacter increased with the addition of root exudates,which enhanced microbial Fe reduction.Together these results suggest that investigating how root exudates affect the mobility and transformation of As in paddy soils is helpful to systematically understand the biogeochemical cycle of As in soil-rice system,which is of great significance for reducing the health risk of soil As contamination. 展开更多
关键词 ARSENIC Root exudates Paddy soils SPECIATION Microbial community
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