Influence Pathways of Vanadium Stress to Microbial Community in Soil-Tailings-Groundwater Systems
33 Pages Posted: 27 Jun 2023
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Influence Pathways of Vanadium Stress to Microbial Community in Soil-Tailings-Groundwater Systems
Influence Pathways of Vanadium Stress to Microbial Community in Soil-Tailings-Groundwater Systems
Abstract
The large-scale exploitation of vanadium (V) bearing minerals has led to a massive accumulation of V tailings. Although the mechanism of V stress to the microbial community have been reported, its impact pathway in the unique soil-tailings-groundwater system of the tailings reservoir is still unclear. The dynamic redox conditions and substance interchange within the system exhibited complex V stress on the regional microbial community. In this study, the influence pathways of vanadium stress to microbial community in the soil-tailings-groundwater system were first investigated via geochemical and biological analysis. The results showed that V, Mn, and Fe were the primary metal contaminants in the groundwater and soils of the tailings reservoir. The concentrations of most metals were higher at low elevations. Distinct microbial composition was observed among soils, tailings, and groundwater, in which soils had the highest level of microbial community diversity and richness. The phylum, including Firmicutes, Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, and Acidobacteria, was dominant in all the three environmental media. Microbial communities could be affected by a variety of environmental factors including V, Cr, Fe, Mn, pH, OM, TOC, TN, and TP, among which V was the key driver. The pathways of V affecting microbial diversity and abundance in diverse environmental media were different. Groundwater microbial communities were influenced by V through Cr, DO, and TN, while Fe, Mn, and TP were the key mediators in soils. V was demonstrated as the key variable affecting the tailings reservoir microbial community by influencing metabolic pathways related to carbonaceous matter, which was involved in the establishment of survivial strategy for metal stress. This study provides novel insights into the influencing pathway of V on the microorganisms in tailings reservoir and potential V reducing bacteria for pollution bioremediation.
Keywords: V stress, Microbial community, Structural equation models, Influence pathways
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