The Succession of Microbial Community and Distribution Resistance Gene in Response to Enrichment Culture Derived from a Long-Term Toxic Metal(Loid)S Polluted Soil

54 Pages Posted: 29 Jul 2024

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Jiejie Yang

Central South University

Ziwen Guo

Central South University

Naif Abdullah Al-Dhabi

King Saud University

Jiaxin Shi

Central South University

Yulong Peng

Central South University

Bo Miao

Central South University

Hongwei Liu

Central South University

Yili Liang

Central South University

Huaqun Yin

Central South University

Xueduan Liu

Central South University

Wangwang Tang

Hunan University

Luhua Jiang

Central South University

Abstract

Microbial communities as the most important and active component of soil play a crucial role in the geochemical cycling of toxic metal(loid)s in the Pb and Zn smelting site soils. However, the relationships between soil microbial communities and the fractions of toxic metal(loid)s and the succession of soil microbial community and functions after enrichment culture have rarely been analyzed. In this study, the diversity and composition of microbial communities in soils before and after enrichment culture were investigated by high-throughput sequencing. And the co-occurrence relationships between soil microbial community after enrichment cultivation and MRGs genes were also analyzed through the BacMet database. Results showed that the dominant genus in the soils was Lactobacillus and Stenotrophomonas. The soil microbial community exhibited a notable correlation with Cd, Pb, and As, among which Cd exerted the most profound impact. Alishewanella, Pseudomonas, Massilia and Roseibacillus were significantly correlated with the fraction of Cd. After enrichment cultivation, the number of genera decrease to 96. And the dominant genus changed to Acinetobacter, Bacillus, Comamonas, Lysobacter, and Pseudoxanthomonas. High abundance of metal resistance genes (MRGs) including zntA, fpvA, zipB, cadA, czcA, czcB, czcC, zntA, arsR, pstS and pstB was found in the microbial community after enrichment cultivation. The potential host genus for MRGs was Acinetobacter, Comamonas, Lysinibacillus, Azotobacter, Bacillus, Lysobacter, Cupriavidus, Pseudoxanthomonas, and Thermomonas. Additionally, these microbial community after enrichment cultivation possessing pathways of bacterial chemotaxis and two-component systems was enabled them to adapt to the polluted environment. These observations provided potential guidance for microbe isolation and the development of strategies for the bioremediation of toxic metal(loid)s polluted soils.

Keywords: Smelting site, Toxic metal(loid)s, Microbial community, Metal resistance gene, Co-occurrence patterns

Suggested Citation

Yang, Jiejie and Guo, Ziwen and Abdullah Al-Dhabi, Naif and Shi, Jiaxin and Peng, Yulong and Miao, Bo and Liu, Hongwei and Liang, Yili and Yin, Huaqun and Liu, Xueduan and Tang, Wangwang and Jiang, Luhua, The Succession of Microbial Community and Distribution Resistance Gene in Response to Enrichment Culture Derived from a Long-Term Toxic Metal(Loid)S Polluted Soil. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4908928

Jiejie Yang

Central South University ( email )

Changsha, 410083
China

Ziwen Guo

Central South University ( email )

Changsha, 410083
China

Naif Abdullah Al-Dhabi

King Saud University ( email )

Jiaxin Shi

Central South University ( email )

Changsha, 410083
China

Yulong Peng

Central South University ( email )

Changsha, 410083
China

Bo Miao

Central South University ( email )

Changsha, 410083
China

Hongwei Liu

Central South University ( email )

Changsha, 410083
China

Yili Liang

Central South University ( email )

Changsha, 410083
China

Huaqun Yin

Central South University ( email )

Changsha, 410083
China

Xueduan Liu

Central South University ( email )

Changsha, 410083
China

Wangwang Tang

Hunan University ( email )

2 Lushan South Rd
Changsha, CA 410082
China

Luhua Jiang (Contact Author)

Central South University ( email )

Changsha, 410083
China

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