R3 strain and Fe-Mn modified biochar reduce Cd absorption capacity of roots and available Cd content of soil by affecting rice rhizosphere and endosphere key flora
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2024.116418
R3 strain and Fe-Mn modified biochar reduce Cd absorption capacity of roots and available Cd content of soil by affecting rice rhizosphere and endosphere key flora
Abstract
Microorganisms have a significant role in regulating the absorption and transportation of Cd in the soil-plant system. However, the mechanism by which key microbial taxa play a part in response to the absorption and transportation of Cd in rice under Cd stress requires further exploration. In this study, the cadmium-tolerant endophytic bacterium Herbaspirillum sp. R3 (R3) and Fe-Mn-modified biochar (Fe-Mn) were, respectively, applied to cadmium-contaminated rice paddies to investigate the effects of key bacterial taxa in the soil-rice system on the absorption and transportation of Cd in rice under different treatments. The results showed that both R3 and Fe-Mn treatments considerably decreased the content of cadmium in roots, stems and leaves of rice at the peak tillering stage by 17.24-49.28% in comparison to the control (CK). The cadmium content reduction effect of R3 treatment is better than that of Fe-Mn treatment. Further analysis revealed that the key bacterial taxa in rice roots under R3 treatment were Sideroxydans and Actinobacteria, and that their abundance showed a substantial positive correlation and a significant negative correlation with the capacity of rice roots to assimilate Cd from the surroundings, respectively. The significant increase in soil pH under Fe-Mn treatment, significant reduction in the relative abundances of Acidobacteria, Verrucomicrobia, Subdivision3 genera incertae sedis, Sideroxydans, Geobacter, Gp1, and Gp3, and the significant increase in the relative abundance of Thiobacillus among the soil bacterial taxa may be the main reasons for the decrease in available Cd content of the soil. In addition, both the R3 and Fe-Mn treatments showed some growth-promoting effects on rice, which may be related to their promotion of transformations of soil available nutrients. This paper describes the possible microbial mechanisms by which strain R3 and Fe-Mn biochar reduce Cd uptake in rice, providing a theoretical basis for the remediation of Cd contamination in rice and soil by utilizing key microbial taxa.
Keywords: Bacterial community; Cd content; Contaminated soil remediation; Rice; Soil Cd species; Soil nutrient.
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