Residual effects of chlorinated organic pollutants on microbial community and natural redox processes in coastal wetlands

文献类型: 外文期刊

第一作者: Liu, Meng

作者: Liu, Meng;Su, Xin;Chen, Yuxuan;Huang, Xiaowei;Yang, Xueling;Zheng, Jinjin;Xu, Jianming;He, Yan;He, Yan;Yuan, Jing;Li, Qinfen

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关键词: Chlorinated organic pollutants; Coastal wetland; Community assembly; Facultative organohalide-respiring bacteria; Natural redox processes

期刊名称:JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ( 影响因子:13.6; 五年影响因子:12.7 )

ISSN: 0304-3894

年卷期: 2024 年 465 卷

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收录情况: SCI

摘要: Chlorinated organic pollutants (COPs) are common in flooded environments. To examine the residual status and effects of COPs on flooded environments, a survey of 7 coastal wetlands in Zhejiang, East China was conducted. Total COP concentrations detected from 95.69 to 412.76 ng g(-1) dw. Gamma-HCH and o,p'-DDT posed the greatest risk with exceedance rates of 100% according to sediment quality guidelines. Samples with higher COP pollution had higher microbial diversity, more complex microbial networks, more deterministic community assembly processes and lower microbiome stability, indicating an improved soil function for balance cycle of substances, especially for COP degradation. Further analysis using quantitative real-time PCR suggested COP-dechlorination interacted with natural redox processes, especially sulfate reduction and methanogenesis. The positive correlation between CH4 and pentachlorobenzene indicated a potential increase in greenhouse gas emissions caused by COP pollution. Correlation between dsr gene and COPs demonstrated the ability of sulfate-reducing bacteria to degrade COPs. Particularly, facultative OHRB such as sulfate-reducing bacteria hold significant importance in the process of COP-dechlorination. This finding provides a reference for COP pollution remediation. Collectively, our study offers new insight into the residual effect of COPs in coastal wetlands and contributes to an improved understanding of bioremediation strategies for COP pollution.

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