Effect of Rice Straw Biochar on Rhizosphere Microbiome and Groundwater Quality During Phytoremediation of Alum Mines

IF 3.8 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Water, Air, & Soil Pollution Pub Date : 2024-12-02 DOI:10.1007/s11270-024-07661-w
Wenming Wang, Qilin Yu, Lin Zhao
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Alum mine pollution is becoming a great threat to the health of ecosystem and human beings. Phytoremediation is an economic and green strategy to treat mine pollution, but its efficiency is frequently compromised by the mine hazardous pollutant-induced attenuation of plant growth. In this study, we introduced rice straw biochar to investigate its effect on plant growth, rhizosphere microbiome composition and the quality of soil and groundwater. Indoor culturing experiments showed that the biochar improved seed germination and plant heights in the soils sampled from the alum mine. In situ phytoremediation was then performed in the long-term alum mining area, i.e., the Fanshan alum mine in Anhui Province, China. As revealed by microbiome analysis, the biochar with multiple plants drastically changed the composition of rhizosphere soil microbiome, leading to the increase in the relative abundance of rhizosphere beneficial bacteria, e.g., Rhizobiales, Xanthomonadales and Bacillales. Furthermore, the biochar and the remediation plants improved the quality of both mine soil and groundwater. Under this multiple treatment for 1 year, the soil total nitrogen levels increased from 0.038 g/kg to 1.08 g/kg, and the soil organic matters from 1.72 g/kg to 9.50 g/kg. Meanwhile, the soil heavy metal levels were remarkably reduced. More strikingly, in the mine groundwater after 1-year or 2-year of treatment, the levels of hazardous metal elements, e.g., copper, fluorine, and cadmium, drastically decreased. This study developed a biochar-based phytoremediation strategy to efficient treat the pollution of alum mine area for in situ application.

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Water, Air, & Soil Pollution
Water, Air, & Soil Pollution 环境科学-环境科学
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期刊介绍: Water, Air, & Soil Pollution is an international, interdisciplinary journal on all aspects of pollution and solutions to pollution in the biosphere. This includes chemical, physical and biological processes affecting flora, fauna, water, air and soil in relation to environmental pollution. Because of its scope, the subject areas are diverse and include all aspects of pollution sources, transport, deposition, accumulation, acid precipitation, atmospheric pollution, metals, aquatic pollution including marine pollution and ground water, waste water, pesticides, soil pollution, sewage, sediment pollution, forestry pollution, effects of pollutants on humans, vegetation, fish, aquatic species, micro-organisms, and animals, environmental and molecular toxicology applied to pollution research, biosensors, global and climate change, ecological implications of pollution and pollution models. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution also publishes manuscripts on novel methods used in the study of environmental pollutants, environmental toxicology, environmental biology, novel environmental engineering related to pollution, biodiversity as influenced by pollution, novel environmental biotechnology as applied to pollution (e.g. bioremediation), environmental modelling and biorestoration of polluted environments. Articles should not be submitted that are of local interest only and do not advance international knowledge in environmental pollution and solutions to pollution. Articles that simply replicate known knowledge or techniques while researching a local pollution problem will normally be rejected without review. Submitted articles must have up-to-date references, employ the correct experimental replication and statistical analysis, where needed and contain a significant contribution to new knowledge. The publishing and editorial team sincerely appreciate your cooperation. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution publishes research papers; review articles; mini-reviews; and book reviews.
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