Gao Yuanfei, Zhang Xingtao, Wang Lanjun, Guan Ensen, Zhu Lusheng, Wang Jun, Kim Young Mo, Wang Jinhua
National Engineering Research Center for Efficient Utilization of Soil and Fertilizer Resources, Key Laboratory of Agricultural Environment in Universities of Shandong, College of Resources and Environment, Shandong Agricultural University, Taian, 271018, China.
Shandong Weifang Tobacco Company Limited, Weifang, 261000, China.
Chemosphere. 2024 Aug;362:142552. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2024.142552. Epub 2024 Jun 6.
The cadmium (Cd) embedded in tobacco not only affects yield and quality but also harms human health. Microbial remediation has attracted widespread attention due to its low cost and minimal risk of secondary pollution. Therefore, researching microbes capable of inhibiting crop absorption of heavy metals or removing heavy metals from the environment has significant practical implications. This study screened a strain named H27 with a Cd immobilization efficiency of up to 76.60%. Static cultivation experiments showed that immobilization of Cd by H27 is achieved through intracellular absorption, hydroxyl, carboxyl, and phosphate group reactions on the cell wall. The bacterium can also secrete extracellular substances to adsorb Cd and increase the environmental pH, reducing the bioavailability of Cd. H27 reduced the accumulation of Cd in the stems of hydroponically grown tobacco by 55.23% and decreased the expression of three Cd transport genes, HAM2, IRT1, and NRAMP1, in the roots. Additionally, H27 increased the mineralization rate of organic matter, increased the content of humic acid in the soil, promoted the formation of smaller soil particles, and enhanced the adsorption and fixation of Cd by soil components while simultaneously raising the pH of rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere soils in tobacco growth environments. Both hydroponic and potted experiments showed that H27 alleviated the inhibitory effect of Cd on tobacco growth, significantly reducing Cd accumulation in various parts of tobacco and lowering the transfer coefficient of Cd within the tobacco plant. This study aims to effectively reduce the Cd content in tobacco using microbes, mitigate the harm of heavy metals in cigarettes to human health, and provide theoretical and practical basis for the application of microbial techniques to control heavy metal absorption in tobacco.
烟草中所含的镉(Cd)不仅影响产量和品质,还会危害人体健康。微生物修复因其成本低且二次污染风险小而受到广泛关注。因此,研究能够抑制作物吸收重金属或从环境中去除重金属的微生物具有重要的实际意义。本研究筛选出一株名为H27的菌株,其对镉的固定效率高达76.60%。静态培养实验表明,H27对镉的固定是通过细胞内吸收以及细胞壁上的羟基、羧基和磷酸基团反应实现的。该细菌还能分泌胞外物质吸附镉并提高环境pH值,从而降低镉的生物有效性。H27使水培烟草茎中镉的积累量降低了55.23%,并降低了根部三个镉转运基因HAM2、IRT1和NRAMP1的表达。此外,H27提高了土壤有机质的矿化率,增加了土壤中腐殖酸的含量,促进了较小土壤颗粒的形成,增强了土壤组分对镉的吸附和固定,同时提高了烟草生长环境中根际和非根际土壤的pH值。水培和盆栽实验均表明,H27减轻了镉对烟草生长的抑制作用,显著降低了烟草各部位的镉积累量,并降低了镉在烟草植株内的转运系数。本研究旨在利用微生物有效降低烟草中的镉含量,减轻香烟中重金属对人体健康的危害,并为应用微生物技术控制烟草中重金属吸收提供理论和实践依据。