Effects of inoculation with Bacillus arenosi on physical and biochemical properties of soil, surface runoff and erosion in degraded forestlands of Northern Iran

IF 3.9 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY Ecological Engineering Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.1016/j.ecoleng.2024.107413
Misagh Parhizkar , Manuel Esteban Lucas-Borja , Demetrio Antonio Zema
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A viable practice to improve key properties of soil, and reduce runoff generation and erosion may be inoculation with selected bacteria. However, no previous studies have evaluated whether the direct inoculation of Bacillus arenosi K64 (hereafter simply indicated as B. arenosi) to soil impacts the main physical and biochemical properties of soil as well as the runoff and erosion rates. This study has measured the infiltration rate (IR), tensile strength (TS), mean weight diameter (MWD), polysaccharides (PS) and important enzymes of soil (β-glucosidase, N-acetyl glucosaminidase, phosphatase and arylsulphatase) in degraded forest soils (Northern Iran) inoculated with B. arenosi in comparison to untreated soils (control). Moreover, the runoff coefficient and soil loss have been measured in plots with soil sampled in those sites under natural rainfalls. IR, TS and MWD increased by 65 % to 160 % in treated soils compared to the control. PS and enzymes were significantly higher (by 20 % to 200 %) after soil inoculation. A noticeable decrease in both surface runoff and soil loss (both by 45 %) in the inoculated soils resulted from those changes. High correlations between the hydrological response of soil on one side, and the measured physical and biochemical variables on the other side were observed. A derivative variable calculated by the Principal Component Analysis can be considered as a meaningful parameter to estimate the changes in soil properties and response due to inoculation with bacteria. Agglomerative Hierarchical Cluster Analysis clearly discriminated the treated from the untreated soils. This study has demonstrated that soil inoculation with B. arenosi plays a significant role in reducing runoff generation and soil erosion under the experimental conditions, thanks to the general improvement in physical and biochemical properties of soil.
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接种 arenosi 杆菌对伊朗北部退化林地土壤物理和生物化学性质、地表径流和侵蚀的影响
接种特定细菌可能是改善土壤主要性质、减少径流产生和侵蚀的一种可行方法。然而,以前的研究还没有评估过直接在土壤中接种阿诺诺斯芽孢杆菌 K64(以下简称阿诺诺斯芽孢杆菌)是否会影响土壤的主要物理和生物化学性质以及径流和侵蚀率。与未处理的土壤(对照组)相比,本研究测量了接种了艾诺氏菌的退化森林土壤(伊朗北部)的渗透率(IR)、抗张强度(TS)、平均重量直径(MWD)、多糖(PS)和土壤中的重要酶类(β-葡萄糖苷酶、N-乙酰葡萄糖苷酶、磷酸酶和芳基硫酸盐酶)。此外,在自然降雨条件下,对这些地点的土壤取样地块进行了径流系数和土壤流失测量。与对照组相比,处理过的土壤中的 IR、TS 和 MWD 增加了 65% 至 160%。土壤接种后,PS 和酶的含量明显增加(20% 到 200%)。由于这些变化,接种土壤中的地表径流和土壤流失都明显减少(均减少 45%)。土壤的水文响应与测量到的物理和生物化学变量之间存在高度相关性。主成分分析法计算出的导数变量可被视为一个有意义的参数,用于估计接种细菌后土壤性质和响应的变化。聚合分层聚类分析(Agglomerative Hierarchical Cluster Analysis)清楚地区分了处理过的土壤和未处理过的土壤。这项研究表明,在实验条件下,土壤接种 B. arenosi 对减少径流的产生和土壤侵蚀起着重要作用,这要归功于土壤物理和生物化学性质的普遍改善。
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Ecological Engineering
Ecological Engineering 环境科学-工程:环境
CiteScore
8.00
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5.30%
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293
审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: Ecological engineering has been defined as the design of ecosystems for the mutual benefit of humans and nature. The journal is meant for ecologists who, because of their research interests or occupation, are involved in designing, monitoring, or restoring ecosystems, and can serve as a bridge between ecologists and engineers. Specific topics covered in the journal include: habitat reconstruction; ecotechnology; synthetic ecology; bioengineering; restoration ecology; ecology conservation; ecosystem rehabilitation; stream and river restoration; reclamation ecology; non-renewable resource conservation. Descriptions of specific applications of ecological engineering are acceptable only when situated within context of adding novelty to current research and emphasizing ecosystem restoration. We do not accept purely descriptive reports on ecosystem structures (such as vegetation surveys), purely physical assessment of materials that can be used for ecological restoration, small-model studies carried out in the laboratory or greenhouse with artificial (waste)water or crop studies, or case studies on conventional wastewater treatment and eutrophication that do not offer an ecosystem restoration approach within the paper.
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