Exploring the potential of biochar for the remediation of microbial communities and element cycling in microplastic-contaminated soil

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Wu, Changcai [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Ma, Yajie [1 ]
Shan, Yongpan [1 ]
Song, Xianpeng [1 ]
Wang, Dan [1 ]
Ren, Xiangliang [1 ,2 ]
Hu, Hongyan [1 ,2 ]
Cui, Jinjie [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Ma, Yan [1 ,2 ,3 ]
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[1] National Key Laboratory of Cotton Bio-breeding and Integrated Utilization, Institute of Cotton Research, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Henan, Anyang,455000, China
[2] Western Agricultural Research Center, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Changji,831100, China
[3] Zhengzhou Research Base, National Key Laboratory of Cotton Bio-breeding and Integrated Utilization, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou,450001, China
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Gene expression - Microorganisms - Microplastic - Nitrogen fixation - Organic carbon - Phosphorus - Soil pollution;
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10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.142698
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The detrimental effects of microplastics (MPs) on soil microbial and elemental raise significant environmental concerns. The potential of remediation with biochar to mitigate these negative impacts remains an open question. The remediation effects of biochar derived from corn and cotton straw on MPs concerning soil microorganisms and element cycling were investigated. Specifically, biochar induced substantial remediations in microbial community structure following MP exposure, restoring and fortifying the symbiotic network while exerting dominance over microbial community changes. A combined treatment of biochar and MPs exhibited a noteworthy increase in the abundance of NH4+, NO3−, and available phosphorous by 0.46–2.1 times, reversing the declining trend of dissolved organic carbon, showing a remarkable increase by 0.36 times. This combined treatment also led to a reduction in the abundance of the nitrogen fixation gene nifH by 0.46 times, while significantly increasing the expression of nitrification genes (amoA and amoB) and denitrification genes (nirS and nirK) by 22.5 times and 1.7 times, respectively. Additionally, the carbon cycle cbbLG gene showed a 2.3-fold increase, and the phosphorus cycle gene phoD increased by 0.1-fold. The mixed treatment enriched element-cycling microorganisms by 4.8–9.6 times. In summary, the addition of biochar repaired the negative effects of MPs in terms of microbial community dynamics, element content, gene expression, and functional microbiota. These findings underscore the crucial role of biochar in alleviating the adverse effects of MPs on microbial communities and elemental cycling, providing valuable insights into sustainable environmental remediation strategies. © 2024
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