Sulfate-reducing bacterial community shifts in response to acid mine drainage in the sediment of the Hengshi watershed, South China

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Yanping Bao
Xiaohu Jin
Chuling Guo
Guining Lu
Zhi Dang
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[1] South China University of Technology,School of Environment and Energy
[2] Foshan University,School of Environment and Chemical Engineering
[3] South China University of Technology,The Key Lab of Pollution Control and Ecosystem Restoration in Industry Clusters, Ministry of Education
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2021年 / 28卷
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Sulfate-reducing bacteria; Microbial community; Acid mine drainage; Sediment; High-throughput sequencing;
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Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) are an attractive option for treating acid mine drainage (AMD) and are considered to be of great significance in the natural attenuation of AMD, but the available information regarding the highly diverse SRB community in AMD sites is not comprehensive. The Hengshi River, which is continually contaminated by AMD from upstream mining areas, was selected as a study site for investigation of the distribution, diversity, and abundance of SRB. Overall, high-throughput sequencing of the 16S rRNA and dsrB genes revealed the high diversity, richness, and OTU numbers of SRB communities, suggesting the existence of active sulfate reduction in the study area. Further analysis demonstrated that AMD contamination decreased the richness and diversity of the microbial community and SRB community, and led to spatiotemporal shifts in the overall composition and structure of sediment microbial and SRB communities along the Hengshi watershed. However, the sulfate reduction activity was high in the midstream, even though AMD pollution remained heavy in this area. Spatial distributions of SRB community indicated that species of Clostridia may be more tolerant of AMD contamination than other species, because of their predominance in the SRB communities. In addition, the results of CCA revealed that environmental parameters, such as pH, TS content, and Fe content, can significantly influence total microbial and SRB community structure, and dissolved organic carbon was another important factor structuring the SRB community. This study extends our knowledge of the distribution of indigenous SRB communities and their potential roles in natural AMD attenuation.
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