Heavy metal pollution increases soil microbial carbon limitation: Evidence from ecological enzyme stoichiometry

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作者
Mingzhe Xu
Yongxing Cui
Jingzi Beiyuan
Xia Wang
Chengjiao Duan
Linchuan Fang
机构
[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,State Key Laboratory of Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming on the Loess Plateau, Institute of Soil and Water Conservation
[2] Ministry of Water Resources,School of Environment and Chemical Engineering
[3] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,CAS Center for Excellence in Quaternary Science and Global Change
[4] Foshan University,undefined
[5] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Soil Ecology Letters | 2021年 / 3卷
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Heavy metal contamination; Microbial metabolisms; Ecoenzymatic stoichiometry; Soil nutrient limitation;
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Heavy metals can exist in soil for a long time and seriously affect soil quality. The coexistence of various heavy metal pollutants leads to biotoxicity and alters the activity of microorganisms. Soil microbial metabolism plays an important role in nutrient cycling and biochemical processes of soil ecosystem. However, the effects of heavy metal contamination on microbial metabolism in soil are still unclear. This study aims to reveal the responses of microbial metabolic limitation to heavy metals using extracellular enzyme stoichiometry, and further to evaluate the potential impacts of heavy metal pollution on soil nutrient cycle. The results showed that soil microbial metabolism reflected by the ecoenzymatic activities had a significant response to soil heavy metals pollution. The metabolism was limited by soil carbon (C) and phosphorus (P) under varied heavy metal levels, and the increase of heavy metal concentration significantly increased the microbial C limitation, while had no effect on microbial P limitation. Microorganisms may increase the energy investment in metabolism to resist heavy metal stress and thus induce C release. The results suggest that energy metabolism selected by microorganisms in response to long-term heavy metal stress could increase soil C release, which is not conducive to the soil C sequestration. Our study emphasizes that ecoenzymatic stoichiometry could be a promising methodology for evaluating the toxicity of heavy metal pollution and its ecological effects on nutrient cycling.
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