The influence of long-term Zn and Cu contamination in Spolic Technosols on water-soluble organic matter and soil biological activity
Potentially toxic elements (PTE) pollution has a pronounced negative effect on the soil and its components. The characteristics of soil organic matter and the activity of soil enzymes can serve as sensitive indicators of the degree of changes occurring in the soil. This study aims to assess the effe...
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doaj-c6db1950fd74437699780b3b3da4d2e22021-04-23T06:14:07ZengElsevierEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety0147-65132021-01-01208111471The influence of long-term Zn and Cu contamination in Spolic Technosols on water-soluble organic matter and soil biological activityInna V. Zamulina0Andrey V. Gorovtsov1Tatiana M. Minkina2Saglara S. Mandzhieva3Tatiana V. Bauer4Marina V. Burachevskaya5Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don 344090, Russian FederationSouthern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don 344090, Russian FederationSouthern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don 344090, Russian FederationSouthern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don 344090, Russian Federation; Corresponding author.Southern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don 344090, Russian Federation; Federal Research Centre the Southern Scientific Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Rostov-on-Don 344006, Russian FederationSouthern Federal University, Rostov-on-Don 344090, Russian FederationPotentially toxic elements (PTE) pollution has a pronounced negative effect on the soil and its components. The characteristics of soil organic matter and the activity of soil enzymes can serve as sensitive indicators of the degree of changes occurring in the soil. This study aims to assess the effect of long-term severe soil contamination with Zn and Cu on water-soluble organic matter (WSOM) and the associated changes in the biochemical activity of microorganisms. The total content of Zn and Cu in the studied soils varies greatly: Zn from 118 to 65,311 mg/kg, Cu from 52 to 437 mg/kg. The content of WSOM was determined using cold and hot extraction. It was revealed that the WSOM, extracted with cold water is a sensitive indicator reflecting the nature of the interaction of Zn and Cu with it. With an increase in the Cu and Zn content, the amount of WSOM extracted with cold water increases due to rise in the complex-bound metal compounds associated with it. The content of complex-bound compounds Zn in Spolic Technosols reaches 50% of the total metal content. It is shown that one of the biogeochemical mechanisms of microorganisms' adaptation to metal contamination is clearly manifested by the increase in the content of WSOM. The precipitation of metal carbonates develops in the soil which reduces the mobility and toxicity of PTE. Due to this mechanism, a decrease in the activity of dehydrogenases and urease was not prominent in all studied soils, despite the very high level of pollution and the transformation of organic matter. The study of the relationship of PTE with the most easily transformed part of WSOM and the activity of soil enzymes is of great importance for an objective assessment of possible environmental risks.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147651320313087Potentially toxic elementsContaminated soilCarbonate precipitationDehydrogenaseUrease |
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Inna V. Zamulina Andrey V. Gorovtsov Tatiana M. Minkina Saglara S. Mandzhieva Tatiana V. Bauer Marina V. Burachevskaya |
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Inna V. Zamulina Andrey V. Gorovtsov Tatiana M. Minkina Saglara S. Mandzhieva Tatiana V. Bauer Marina V. Burachevskaya The influence of long-term Zn and Cu contamination in Spolic Technosols on water-soluble organic matter and soil biological activity Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety Potentially toxic elements Contaminated soil Carbonate precipitation Dehydrogenase Urease |
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Inna V. Zamulina Andrey V. Gorovtsov Tatiana M. Minkina Saglara S. Mandzhieva Tatiana V. Bauer Marina V. Burachevskaya |
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The influence of long-term Zn and Cu contamination in Spolic Technosols on water-soluble organic matter and soil biological activity |
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The influence of long-term Zn and Cu contamination in Spolic Technosols on water-soluble organic matter and soil biological activity |
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The influence of long-term Zn and Cu contamination in Spolic Technosols on water-soluble organic matter and soil biological activity |
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The influence of long-term Zn and Cu contamination in Spolic Technosols on water-soluble organic matter and soil biological activity |
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The influence of long-term Zn and Cu contamination in Spolic Technosols on water-soluble organic matter and soil biological activity |
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influence of long-term zn and cu contamination in spolic technosols on water-soluble organic matter and soil biological activity |
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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety |
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Potentially toxic elements (PTE) pollution has a pronounced negative effect on the soil and its components. The characteristics of soil organic matter and the activity of soil enzymes can serve as sensitive indicators of the degree of changes occurring in the soil. This study aims to assess the effect of long-term severe soil contamination with Zn and Cu on water-soluble organic matter (WSOM) and the associated changes in the biochemical activity of microorganisms. The total content of Zn and Cu in the studied soils varies greatly: Zn from 118 to 65,311 mg/kg, Cu from 52 to 437 mg/kg. The content of WSOM was determined using cold and hot extraction. It was revealed that the WSOM, extracted with cold water is a sensitive indicator reflecting the nature of the interaction of Zn and Cu with it. With an increase in the Cu and Zn content, the amount of WSOM extracted with cold water increases due to rise in the complex-bound metal compounds associated with it. The content of complex-bound compounds Zn in Spolic Technosols reaches 50% of the total metal content. It is shown that one of the biogeochemical mechanisms of microorganisms' adaptation to metal contamination is clearly manifested by the increase in the content of WSOM. The precipitation of metal carbonates develops in the soil which reduces the mobility and toxicity of PTE. Due to this mechanism, a decrease in the activity of dehydrogenases and urease was not prominent in all studied soils, despite the very high level of pollution and the transformation of organic matter. The study of the relationship of PTE with the most easily transformed part of WSOM and the activity of soil enzymes is of great importance for an objective assessment of possible environmental risks. |
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Potentially toxic elements Contaminated soil Carbonate precipitation Dehydrogenase Urease |
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