Microbial Load as Ecotoxicological Assessment of Heavy Metals Presence in Soil Samples from the Kazakhstan Part of the Caspian Sea

Soil as a natural resource and a powerful regulator of matter flow, plays crucial role in providing habitat for proper structuring and functioning soil microbial communities. Under the influence of unregulated industrial activities with social-economic co-development, soil and water involved a whole...

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Main Authors: N. Sh. Akimbekov, A. K. Yernazarova, K. T. Tastambek, G. Zh. Abdieva, P. S. Ualieva, G. K. Kaiyrmanova, L. B. Djansugurova, A. A. Zhubanova
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Published: al-Farabi Kazakh National University 2017-12-01
Series:Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal 
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Online Access:http://ect-journal.kz/index.php/ectj/article/view/76
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spelling doaj-c70cbd229a77478ea57cbea3bc1cb25e2020-11-24T21:42:47Zengal-Farabi Kazakh National UniversityEurasian Chemico-Technological Journal 1562-39202522-48672017-12-0119433534010.18321/ectj68176Microbial Load as Ecotoxicological Assessment of Heavy Metals Presence in Soil Samples from the Kazakhstan Part of the Caspian SeaN. Sh. Akimbekov0A. K. Yernazarova1K. T. Tastambek2G. Zh. Abdieva3P. S. Ualieva4G. K. Kaiyrmanova5L. B. Djansugurova6A. A. Zhubanova7al-Farabi Kazakh National University, al-Farabi ave. 71, 050040, Almaty, Kazakhstan; Research Institute of Ecology Issues, al-Farabi ave. 71, 050040, Almaty Kazakhstanal-Farabi Kazakh National University, al-Farabi ave. 71, 050040, Almaty, Kazakhstan; Research Institute of Ecology Issues, al-Farabi ave. 71, 050040, Almaty Kazakhstanal-Farabi Kazakh National University, al-Farabi ave. 71, 050040, Almaty, Kazakhstan; Research Institute of Ecology Issues, al-Farabi ave. 71, 050040, Almaty Kazakhstanal-Farabi Kazakh National University, al-Farabi ave. 71, 050040, Almaty Kazakhstanal-Farabi Kazakh National University, al-Farabi ave. 71, 050040, Almaty Kazakhstanal-Farabi Kazakh National University, al-Farabi ave. 71, 050040, Almaty KazakhstanInstitute of General Genetics and Cytology, al-Farabi ave. 93, 050060, Almaty Kazakhstanal-Farabi Kazakh National University, al-Farabi ave. 71, 050040, Almaty, Kazakhstan; Research Institute of Ecology Issues, al-Farabi ave. 71, 050040, Almaty KazakhstanSoil as a natural resource and a powerful regulator of matter flow, plays crucial role in providing habitat for proper structuring and functioning soil microbial communities. Under the influence of unregulated industrial activities with social-economic co-development, soil and water involved a whole range of changes leading to soil erosion-degradation and pollution of aquatic ecosystems. One of the most promising techniques for determining the total effect of exposure to heavy metals on environmental media is bio-indication (bio-testing), which is based on rapid, robust and cost-effective methods. Acquaintance, with the microbial background of soil is essential to assess the degree of soil pollution with heavy metals. In this study, an eco-toxicological assessment using microbial community characteristics on heavy metals in soil samples from the urban ecosystems of the Kazakhstan part of the Caspian Sea (Atyrau and Mangystau regions) has been discussed. According to the results of the soil toxicity, it has been established that the soil of these residential areas are exposed to increased levels of heavy metals, such as Cr, Co, Ni, Pb, etc. Comparative analysis of bio-indicative systems and chemical techniques for assessing the quality of soils indicated a remarkable similarity of the results and the priority (high speed, cheapness) of the microbiological load assessment of the soil quality.http://ect-journal.kz/index.php/ectj/article/view/76heavy metalssoil pollutionmicroorganismsbioindicationtoxicitymonitoring
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author N. Sh. Akimbekov
A. K. Yernazarova
K. T. Tastambek
G. Zh. Abdieva
P. S. Ualieva
G. K. Kaiyrmanova
L. B. Djansugurova
A. A. Zhubanova
spellingShingle N. Sh. Akimbekov
A. K. Yernazarova
K. T. Tastambek
G. Zh. Abdieva
P. S. Ualieva
G. K. Kaiyrmanova
L. B. Djansugurova
A. A. Zhubanova
Microbial Load as Ecotoxicological Assessment of Heavy Metals Presence in Soil Samples from the Kazakhstan Part of the Caspian Sea
Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal 
heavy metals
soil pollution
microorganisms
bioindication
toxicity
monitoring
author_facet N. Sh. Akimbekov
A. K. Yernazarova
K. T. Tastambek
G. Zh. Abdieva
P. S. Ualieva
G. K. Kaiyrmanova
L. B. Djansugurova
A. A. Zhubanova
author_sort N. Sh. Akimbekov
title Microbial Load as Ecotoxicological Assessment of Heavy Metals Presence in Soil Samples from the Kazakhstan Part of the Caspian Sea
title_short Microbial Load as Ecotoxicological Assessment of Heavy Metals Presence in Soil Samples from the Kazakhstan Part of the Caspian Sea
title_full Microbial Load as Ecotoxicological Assessment of Heavy Metals Presence in Soil Samples from the Kazakhstan Part of the Caspian Sea
title_fullStr Microbial Load as Ecotoxicological Assessment of Heavy Metals Presence in Soil Samples from the Kazakhstan Part of the Caspian Sea
title_full_unstemmed Microbial Load as Ecotoxicological Assessment of Heavy Metals Presence in Soil Samples from the Kazakhstan Part of the Caspian Sea
title_sort microbial load as ecotoxicological assessment of heavy metals presence in soil samples from the kazakhstan part of the caspian sea
publisher al-Farabi Kazakh National University
series Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal 
issn 1562-3920
2522-4867
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Soil as a natural resource and a powerful regulator of matter flow, plays crucial role in providing habitat for proper structuring and functioning soil microbial communities. Under the influence of unregulated industrial activities with social-economic co-development, soil and water involved a whole range of changes leading to soil erosion-degradation and pollution of aquatic ecosystems. One of the most promising techniques for determining the total effect of exposure to heavy metals on environmental media is bio-indication (bio-testing), which is based on rapid, robust and cost-effective methods. Acquaintance, with the microbial background of soil is essential to assess the degree of soil pollution with heavy metals. In this study, an eco-toxicological assessment using microbial community characteristics on heavy metals in soil samples from the urban ecosystems of the Kazakhstan part of the Caspian Sea (Atyrau and Mangystau regions) has been discussed. According to the results of the soil toxicity, it has been established that the soil of these residential areas are exposed to increased levels of heavy metals, such as Cr, Co, Ni, Pb, etc. Comparative analysis of bio-indicative systems and chemical techniques for assessing the quality of soils indicated a remarkable similarity of the results and the priority (high speed, cheapness) of the microbiological load assessment of the soil quality.
topic heavy metals
soil pollution
microorganisms
bioindication
toxicity
monitoring
url http://ect-journal.kz/index.php/ectj/article/view/76
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