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Relative impact of soil, metal source and metal concentration on bacterial community structure and community tolerance
Authors:Catriona A Macdonald  Xueyun Yang  Ian M Clark  Penny R Hirsch
Institution:a Department of Soil Science, Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 2JQ, United Kingdom
b College of Resources and Environment, Northwest A & F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China
Abstract:In a study to assess the sustainable use of sewage sludge application to land, the long-term effect of Zn and Cu contaminated sludge additions on the structure of the bacterial communities (using T-RFLP analysis) and their tolerance to additional metal exposure through pollution-induced community tolerance (PICT) assays was assessed. This used two soils that received metal-rich sludge cake (SC), liquid sludge (LS) or metal salts (MS) additions more than 10 years previously. Soil type had the predominant influence on bacterial community structure and PICT. The source of the metal contamination also had a large influence on community structure and PICT, greater than the effects due to metal concentrations. Nevertheless, in both Zn and Cu contaminated soils, PICT was observed and decreased in the order MS > LS > SC. Within a metal source and site, there was evidence of increased PICT with increasing Zn or Cu contamination, however few differences were significant as a result of high variability between sample replicates. These results highlight the importance of considering soil physico-chemical properties and the source of metal contamination as well as total metal concentrations when considering the long-term effects of metals on soil microbial communities. Further, the matrix that a metal is associated with prior to addition may play an important factor in determining levels of toxicity. This could have consequences for the interpretation and use of data from metal spiking experiments when considering metal limits for sludge application to land.
Keywords:Sewage sludge  Zn  Cu  Bacterial community structure  Pollution-induced community tolerance
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