Metagenomic analysis reveals the microbial response to petroleum contamination in oilfield soils

土壤水分 石油 环境化学 化学 污染 基因组 石油工程 环境科学 地质学 生态学 生物 土壤科学 古生物学 生物化学 基因
作者
Qinglong Liu,Wenxiang He,Wenzhu Zhang,Lan Wang,Jingchun Tang
出处
期刊:Science of The Total Environment [Elsevier BV]
卷期号:912: 168972-168972 被引量:25
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.168972
摘要

The response of the microbes to total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPHs) in three types of oilfield soils was researched using metagenomic analysis. The ranges of TPH concentrations in the grassland, abandoned well, working well soils were 1.16 × 102–3.50 × 102 mg/kg, 1.14 × 103–1.62 × 104 mg/kg, and 5.57 × 103–3.33 × 104 mg/kg, respectively. The highest concentration of n-alkanes and 16 PAHs were found in the working well soil of Shengli (SL) oilfield compared with those in Nanyang (NY) and Yanchang (YC) oilfields. The abandoned well soils showed a greater extent of petroleum biodegradation than the grassland and working well soils. Α-diversity indexes based on metagenomic taxonomy showed higher microbial diversity in grassland soils, whereas petroleum-degrading microbes Actinobacteria and Proteobacteria were more abundant in working and abandoned well soils. RDA demonstrated that low moisture content (MOI) in YC oilfield inhibited the accumulation of the petroleum-degrading microbes. Synergistic networks of functional genes and Spearman's correlation analysis showed that heavy petroleum contamination (over 2.10 × 104 mg/kg) negatively correlated with the abundance of the nitrogen fixation genes nifHK, however, in grassland soils, low petroleum content facilitated the accumulation of nitrogen fixation genes. A positive correlation was observed between the abundance of petroleum-degrading genes and denitrification genes (bphAa vs. nirD, todC vs. nirS, and nahB vs. nosZ), whereas a negative correlation was observed between alkB (alkane- degrading genes) and amo (ammonia oxidation), hao (nitrification). The ecotoxicity of petroleum contamination, coupled with petroleum hydrocarbons (PH) degradation competing with nitrifiers for ammonia inhibited ammonia oxidation and nitrification, whereas PH metabolism promoted the denitrification process. Moreover, positive correlations were observed between the abundance of amo gene and MOI, as well as between the abundance of the dissimilatory nitrate reduction gene nirA and clay content. Thus, improving the soil physicochemical properties is a promising approach for decreasing nitrogen loss and alleviating petroleum contamination in oilfield soils.
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