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Soil microorganisms and the growth of Lupinus albus on a high metal soil in the presence of EDTA
Authors:Krishan Chander
Institution:Department of Soil Biology and Plant Nutrition , University of Kassel , Witzenhausen, 37213, Germany
Abstract:A pot experiment was designed with the objective of determining whether the presence of ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) and the resulting mobilization of heavy metals have any affect on: (i) soil microorganisms, (ii) growth of L. albus, and (iii) microbial colonization of roots. There was no effect of the different treatments on the contents of soil microbial biomass C and microbial biomass N. Increasing addition of EDTA to soil led to proportionate increases in extractable C and N, being roughly equivalent to the added amount. Increasing EDTA addition to soil led also to a proportionate increase in mobile heavy metals. Plant height, total amount of shoot and root C were not affected by EDTA addition. Fungal ergosterol in the lupine roots showed a 5- to 8-fold increase in the 0.1 and 0.2% EDTA treatments in comparison with the control. In contrast, EDTA addition did not affect fungal glucosamine or bacterial muramic acid concentrations in the lupine roots. Increasing EDTA addition to soil led also to a proportionate increase in the metal concentrations in the lupine shoots. The concentrations of heavy metals in the lupine shoots and in the NH4NO3 soil extracts were all highly significantly correlated.
Keywords:heavy metals  microbial biomass  ergosterol  glucosamine  muramic acid  chelate-assisted phytoextraction
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