Soil management of copper mine tailing soils - Sludge amendment and tree vegetation could improve biological soil quality

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作者
Asensio, Veronica [1 ,2 ]
Covelo, Emma F. [1 ]
Kandeler, Ellen [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Vigo, Dept Plant Biol & Soil Sci, Fac Biol, Vigo 36310, Pontevedra, Spain
[2] Univ Hohenheim, Inst Soil Sci & Land Evaluat, Soil Biol Sect, D-70593 Stuttgart, Germany
关键词
Enzyme activity; Ergosterol; Mine tailing; Tree vegetation; Sludge amendment; MICROBIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; ENZYME-ACTIVITIES; HEAVY-METALS; CHLOROFORM FUMIGATION; EXTRACTION METHOD; PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES; PHOSPHATASE-ACTIVITY; ORGANIC-MATTER; BIOMASS CARBON; SEWAGE-SLUDGE;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.03.061
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Mine soils at the depleted copper mine in Touro (Northwest Spain) are physico-chemically degraded and polluted by chromium and copper. To increase the quality of these soils, some areas at this mine have been vegetated with eucalyptus or pines, amended with sludges, or received both treatments. Four sites were selected at the Touro mine tailing in order to evaluate the effect of these different reclamation treatments on the biological soil quality: (1) Control (untreated), (2) Forest (vegetated), (3) Sludge (amended with sludges) and (4) Forest + Sludge (vegetated and amended). The new approach of the present work is that we evaluated the effect of planting trees or/and amending with sludges on the biological soil quality of mine sites polluted by metals under field conditions. The addition of sludges to mine sites recovered the biological quality of the soil, while vegetating with trees did not increase microbial biomass and function to the level of unpolluted sites. Moreover, amending with sludges increased the efficiency of the soil's microbial community to metabolize C and N, which was indicated by the decrease of the specific enzyme activities and the increase in the ratio C-mic:N-mic (shift towards predominance of fungi instead of bacteria). However, the high Cu and Cr concentrations still have negative influence on the microorganisms in all the treated soils. For the future remediation of mine soils, we recommend periodically adding sludge and planting native legume species. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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