The combined effects of earthworms and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on microbial biomass and enzyme activities in a calcareous soil spiked with cadmium

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作者
Aghababaei, Fatemeh [1 ]
Raiesi, Fayez [1 ]
Hosseinpur, Alireza [1 ]
机构
[1] Shahrekord Univ, Fac Agr, Dept Soil Sci, Shahrekord, Iran
关键词
Earthworms; Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi; Soil enzymes; Microbial biomass; Cadmium; Glomalin; DISSOLVED ORGANIC-CARBON; MUNICIPAL SOLID-WASTE; PB/ZN MINE TAILINGS; ZEA-MAYS L; HEAVY-METALS; GLOMUS-INTRARADICES; CONTAMINATED SOILS; AGGREGATE STABILITY; EISENIA-FOETIDA; SEWAGE-SLUDGE;
D O I
10.1016/j.apsoil.2013.10.006
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Earthworms and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are known to independently affect soil microbial and biochemical properties, in particular soil microbial biomass (SMB) and enzymes. However, less information is available about their interactive effects, particularly in soils contaminated with heavy metals such as cadmium (Cd). The amount of soil microbial biomass C (MBC), the rate of soil respiration (SRR) and the activities of urease and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) were measured in a calcareous soil artificially spiked with Cd (10 and 20 mg Cd kg(-1)), inoculated with earthworm (Lumbricus rubellus L), and AMP (Glomus intraradices and Glomus mosseae species) under maize (Zea mays L.) crop for 60 days. Results showed that the quantity of MBC, SRR and enzyme activities decreased with increasing Cd levels as a result of the elevated exchangeable Cd concentration. Earthworm addition increased soil exchangeable Cd levels, while AMF and their interaction with earthworms had no influence on this fraction of Cd. Earthworm activity resulted in no change in soil MBC, while inoculation with both AMF species significantly enhanced soil MBC contents. However, the presence of earthworms lowered soil MBC when inoculated with G. mosseae fungi, showing an interaction between the two organisms. Soil enzyme activities and SRR values tended to increase considerably with the inoculation of both earthworms and AMF. Nevertheless, earthworm activity did not affect ALP activity when inoculated with G. mosseae fungi, while the presence of earthworm enhanced urease activity only with G. intra radices species. The increases in enzyme activities and SRR were better ascribed to changes in soil organic carbon (OC), MBC and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) contents. In summary, results demonstrated that the influence of earthworms alone on Cd availability is more important than that of AMF in Cd-polluted soils; and that the interaction effects between these organisms on soil microorganism are much more important than on Cd availability. Thus, the presence of both earthworms and AMF could alleviate Cd effects on soil microbial life. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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