第一作者: | Hu, Xiaojing |
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英文第一作者: | Hu, Xiaojing |
联系作者: | Wang, Guanghua |
英文联系作者: | Wang, Guanghua |
发表年度: | 2022 |
卷: | 436 |
摘要: | Significant soil contamination of microplastics (MPs) by the application of agricultural mulching films has aroused global concern, however, the effects of conventional and biodegradable MPs on the dynamics of soil microbial communities and network patterns have not been sufficiently reported. In this study, we conducted a soil microcosmic experiment by adding low-density polyethylene and biodegradable MPs (PE and BD) into a black soil at the dosages of 0 % (CK), 0.1 % (low-dose, w/w), 1 % (medium-dose, w/w) and 5 % (high-dose, w/ w), and soils were sampled on the 15th, 30th, 60th and 90th day of soil incubation for high-throughput sequencing. The results showed that the incubation time was the most influential factor driving the variations in bacterial community structures, and significant effects of MP dosages and types were also detected. With the increase in MP dosage, bacterial diversity markedly increased and decreased at the beginning (D15) and end of sampling day (D90), respectively. Compared to CK, BD induced a larger community dissimilarity than PE and tended to enrich environmentally friendly taxa, while PE likely promoted the growth of hazardous taxa. Moreover, BD simplified interspecies interactions compared to the networks of PE and CK, and Nitrospira was identified as a keystone species in both PE and BD networks. These findings provide new insights into the influences of conventional and biodegradable MPs on the succession patterns of soil bacterial communities, and further studies are needed to explore the soil metabolic potentials affected by the presence of MPs. |
刊物名称: | Journal of Hazardous Materials |
参与作者: | X. J. Hu, H. D. Gu, Y. B. Wang, J. J. Liu, Z. H. Yu, Y. S. Li, J. Jin, X. B. Liu, Q. W. Dai and G. H. Wang |
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