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Microbial responses are unreliable indicators of copper ecotoxicity in soils contaminated by mining activities.
Yáñez, Carolina; Verdejo, José; Moya, Héctor; Donoso, Pamela; Rojas, Constanza; Dovletyarova, Elvira A; Shapoval, Olga A; Krutyakov, Yurii A; Neaman, Alexander.
Afiliação
  • Yáñez C; Instituto de Biología, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Chile. Electronic address: carolina.yanez@pucv.cl.
  • Verdejo J; Centro Transdisciplinario de Estudios Ambientales y Desarrollo Humano Sostenible (CEAM), Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile.
  • Moya H; Department of Civil Engineering, University of Siegen, Siegen, Germany.
  • Donoso P; Instituto de Biología, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Chile.
  • Rojas C; Instituto de Biología, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Valparaíso, Chile.
  • Dovletyarova EA; Department of Landscape Design and Sustainable Ecosystems, Peoples Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), 6 Miklukho-Maklaya St., Moscow, 117198, Russian Federation.
  • Shapoval OA; Pryanishnikov All-Russian Scientific Research Institute of Agrochemistry, Moscow, Russian Federation.
  • Krutyakov YA; Department of Chemistry, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russian Federation.
  • Neaman A; Centro Transdisciplinario de Estudios Ambientales y Desarrollo Humano Sostenible (CEAM), Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile; Laboratory of Bioresource Potential of Coastal Area, Institute for Advanced Studies, Sevastopol State University, Crimea, Russian Federation. Electronic address: al
Chemosphere ; 300: 134517, 2022 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35398065
ABSTRACT
Metal contamination of soil has become a serious environmental problem worldwide. Many studies have attempted to infer metal ecotoxicity from soil microbial responses. However, much of the data from these studies tends to be inconsistent and difficult to interpret. We hypothesized that microbial response would be a useful indicator of metal toxicity in soils contaminated by copper mining in Chile. Eighty-four topsoils (0-20 cm) were collected from three areas historically contaminated by copper mining (total Cu 46-1106 mg kg-1, soluble Cu 0.05-2.3 mg kg-1, pCu2+ 6.3-10, pH 5.1-7.8, organic matter 1.1-10%, clay 0-28%). Based on soil metal concentrations and ecotoxicity thresholds, Cu was expected to be toxic to microorganisms in the studied soils, while the effects of other metals (total Zn 79-672, As 1.9-60, Pb 19-220, Cd 0.4-5.1 mg kg-1) were expected to be minor. Soil microbial responses (microbial biomass and numbers, nitrogen mineralization and nitrification, and community-level physiological profiles) were also measured. The results showed that the different responses of soil microbes were not correlated with each other. Furthermore, the soil microbial responses were mainly influenced by the physicochemical properties of the soil, not by the metal concentrations in the soil. The effect of copper on the microbial response was either stimulating (positive) or toxic (negative). Of the soil microbial responses measured in this study, only the microbial biomass was useful for calculating dose-response curves. However, the microbial biomass response was not consistent among the different soil copper pools (total copper, soluble copper, and activity of free Cu2+ ions). It is important to emphasize that the thresholds obtained for copper toxicity cannot be adopted in a robust manner because of the different microbial responses in different sampling areas. Thus, in the copper-contaminated soils under study, microbial response was found to be an unreliable indicator of metal toxicity.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Poluentes do Solo / Metais Pesados Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Poluentes do Solo / Metais Pesados Limite: Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article