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赤子爱胜蚓对蚯蚓钻穴层特定组分中镉有效性及分布的影响

Eisenia fetida impact on cadmium availability and distribution in specific components of the earthworm drilosphere.

作者信息

Ge Yan, Huang Caide, Zhou Wenhao, Shen Zhiqiang, Qiao Yuhui

机构信息

College of Resources and Environmental Science, China Agricultural University, Beijing, 100193, China.

Beijing Key Laboratory of Biodiversity and Organic Farming, China Agricultural University, Beijing, 100193, China.

出版信息

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2023 Nov;30(52):112222-112235. doi: 10.1007/s11356-023-30335-9. Epub 2023 Oct 13.

Abstract

Although the potential of vermiremediation for restoring metal-contaminated soils is promising, the effects of earthworms on the availability of soil metals are still debatable. Most previous studies considered the soil as a "whole black box." Mobilization or immobilization of metals are affected by earthworm activities within drilosphere hotspots under different soil conditions, which has not been specifically studied. Therefore, an improved 2D terrarium was designed to study the impact of earthworm activities on cadmium (Cd) fate in the drilosphere hotspots (burrow wall soils, burrow casts, and surface casts) of different artificially spiked Cd treatments (CK: 0 mg kg; LM: 1 mg kg; and HM: 5 mg kg) with different organic amendments (2% and 10%). The results revealed that Cd increased earthworm activities with the highest cast production in HM and the highest burrow length in LM. Earthworms exhibited a stronger tendency to reduce total Cd concentration by 4.48-13.58% in casts of LM soils, while 3.37-5.22% in burrow walls under HM treatments. Overall, earthworms could increase the availability of Cd in casts under all conditions (55.46-121.01%). The organic amendments decreased the total Cd concentration and increased the availability of Cd in the disturbed soil. A higher amount of organic amendment significantly decreased total Cd concentration of the drilosphere by 1.16-5.83% in LM and HM treatments, while increasing DTPA-Cd concentrations in all components by 23.13-55.20 %, 14.63-35.11%, and 3.30-11.41% in CK, LM, and HM treatments, respectively, except for earthworm non-disturbed soil and no-earthworm soil in HM treatments. Redundancy analysis (RDA) revealed that the moisture, pH, and total carbon contents in soil are the main factors affecting Cd bioavailability. In this study, we decoded the "black box" of soil by making it relatively simple to better understand the effects and mechanisms of earthworm activities on soil metal availability and consequently provided comprehensive insights for using earthworms in soil vermiremediation.

摘要

尽管蚯蚓修复在恢复金属污染土壤方面的潜力很可观,但蚯蚓对土壤金属有效性的影响仍存在争议。以往大多数研究将土壤视为一个“整体黑箱”。在不同土壤条件下,蚯蚓活动在蚯蚓圈热点区域内对金属的活化或固定作用尚未得到专门研究。因此,设计了一种改进的二维饲养箱,以研究蚯蚓活动对不同人工添加镉处理(CK:0 mg/kg;LM:1 mg/kg;HM:5 mg/kg)且添加不同有机改良剂(2%和10%)的蚯蚓圈热点区域(洞穴壁土壤、洞穴排泄物和地表排泄物)中镉(Cd)归宿的影响。结果表明,镉增加了蚯蚓的活动,HM处理中产生的排泄物最多,LM处理中洞穴长度最长。蚯蚓表现出更强的降低总镉浓度的趋势,在LM土壤的排泄物中降低了4.48 - 13.58%,而在HM处理下洞穴壁中降低了3.37 - 5.22%。总体而言,在所有条件下,蚯蚓都能提高排泄物中镉的有效性(55.46 - 121.01%)。有机改良剂降低了总镉浓度,并提高了扰动土壤中镉的有效性。在LM和HM处理中,较高含量的有机改良剂使蚯蚓圈的总镉浓度显著降低了1.16 - 5.83%,而在CK、LM和HM处理中,除了HM处理中蚯蚓未扰动土壤和无蚯蚓土壤外,所有组分中DTPA - Cd浓度分别增加了23.13 - 55.20%、14.63 - 35.11%和3.30 - 11.41%。冗余分析(RDA)表明,土壤中的水分、pH值和总碳含量是影响镉生物有效性的主要因素。在本研究中,我们通过使土壤相对简单化来解读土壤这个“黑箱”,以便更好地理解蚯蚓活动对土壤金属有效性的影响及机制,从而为在土壤蚯蚓修复中利用蚯蚓提供全面的见解。

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