兴奋
镉
基因组
环境化学
微生物
化学
土壤呼吸
有机质
孵化
土壤污染
生物
细菌
土壤水分
生态学
生物化学
基因
有机化学
遗传学
氧化应激
作者
Yupeng Zhang,Shuilian Yang,Jiale Yang,Zhenguo Wu,Hongen Liu,Zhaojun Nie,Jianhua Qu,Yisheng Hu,Yizhen Shao,Jianing Liu,Fengqin Liu,Dangling Hua
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.164190
摘要
The hormetic response of microbes to cadmium (Cd) is often observed in soil, but the mechanisms are unclear. In this study, we proposed a novel perspective of hormesis that successfully explained the temporal hermetic response of soil enzymes and microbes, and the variation of soil physicochemical properties. Several soil enzymatic and microbial activities were stimulated by 0.5 mg·kg-1 exogenous Cd, but inhibited at higher Cd dosages. The phenomena suggested the hormetic response to 0.5 mg·kg-1 Cd was highly generalizable concerning soil enzymes and microbial activity. However, the response disappeared after incubation for >10 days. Soil respiration was also initially enhanced by exogenous Cd and decreased after consumption of labile soil organic matter. The metagenomic results revealed Cd stimulation of genes involved in labile soil organic matter decomposition. Additionally, Cd enriched the antioxidant enzymatic activity and abundances of the corresponding marker genes, rather than genes involved in the efflux-mediated heavy metal resistance. The microbes enhanced their primary metabolism to make up the energy gaps, with hormesis evident. The hormetic response disappeared after the labile compounds in soil were exhausted. Overall, this study illustrates the dose-dependence and temporal variation of stimulants and provides a novel and feasible strategy for the study of Cd in soil microorganisms.
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