根际
植物修复
生物
鬼针草
大块土
植物
土壤微生物学
接种
土壤水分
园艺
细菌
生态学
遗传学
作者
Yi Li,Xinwei Shi,Weilan Tan,Qiujie Ling,Fengmei Pei,Luo Shi-yu,Peiqing Qin,Huijian Yuan,Liuan Huang,Fangming Yu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.132033
摘要
Metagenomics analysis was performed to determine the effects of Enterobacter sp. FM-1 (FM-1) on key genera as well as functional genes in the rhizosphere of Bidens pilosa L. (B. pilosa L.). Moreover, metabolomics was used to reveal the differences among rhizosphere metabolites after FM-1 inoculation. FM-1 inoculation significantly increased the activity of enzymes associated with the carbon cycle in soil; among them, invertase activity increased by 5.52 units compared to a control. Specifically, the relative abundance of beneficial genera increased significantly, such as Lysobacter (0.45–2.58 unit increase) in low-contamination soils (LC) and Pseudomonas (31.17–45.99 unit increase) in high-contamination soils (HC). Comparison of different transformation processes of the C cycle revealed that inoculation of FM-1 increased the abundance of functional genes related to the carbon cycle in LC soil. In contrast, the nitrogen cycling pathway was significantly elevated in both the LC and HC soils. FM-1 inoculation reduced HM resistance gene abundance in the rhizosphere soil of B. pilosa L. in the LC soil. Moreover, FM-1 and B. pilosa L. interactions promoted the secretion of rhizosphere metabolites, in which lipids and amino acids played important roles in the phytoremediation process. Overall, we explored the rhizosphere effects induced by plantmicrobe interactions, providing new insights into the functional microbes and rhizosphere metabolites involved in phytoremediation.
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