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Biochar regulates biogeochemical cycling of iron and chromium in paddy soil system by stimulating Geobacter and Clostridium

作  者:
Min Xu;Yang Lin;Jing Ma;Lulu Long;Chao Chen;Gang Yang;Chun SONG;Jun Wu;Xiaohong Zhang;Peng Ga
单  位:
College of Water Conservancy and Hydropower Engineering, Sichuan Agricultural University, Yaan 625014 (China);Soil, Water, and Ecosystem Sciences Department, University of Florida, Gainesville FL 32611 (USA);Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health, Pittsburgh PA 15261 (USA;College of Environmental Science, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu 611130 (China); Soil, Water, and Ecosystem Sciences Department, University of Florida, Gainesville FL 32611 (USA)
关键词:
biochar;fe;geobacter;rice;05;r
摘  要:
In rice systems, microbial reduction of iron (Fe) has been recognized as a crucial biogeochemical process that regulates Fe and chromium (Cr) translocation; however, the underlying processes are unknown. Here, maize straw-biochar was applied at 1% (w/w) to paddy soil spiked with 300 mg kg-1 Cr under two phosphorus (P) levels (0 or 90 mg kg-1), aiming to investigate the impact of biochar on the biochemical cycle of Fe and Cr and their toxicity to rice. The key microbial groups affecting Fe dissimilatory reduction and their environmental drivers were explored. Biochar inhibited Cr uptake of roots by 36%, owing to a higher iron plaque (IP) level on the rice root surface. According to correlation analysis, pore water-Fe concentration was strongly linked to the abundances of Geobacter (r = 0.81~0.94, p < 0.05) and Clostridium (r = 0.83~0.95, p < 0.05), indicating that Geobacter and Clostridium played essential roles in Fe reduction. Redundancy analysis showed that labile carbon and pore water P concentrations were the key determinants influencing Fe-reducing bacterial abundances, accounting for 42% and 32% of their variation in community composition, respectively. Besides, biochar increased Fe and P in the root cell wall, which retained more Cr. Overall, Cr stress in rice under biochar treatment was relieved through increasing IP formation and altering subcellular distribution. These mechanistic insights have important implications for reducing Cr uptake by rice.

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