2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.908633
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Effects of Phytoremediation on Microbial Biomass, Composition, and Function in a Sulphide-Rich Tailing From a Metal-Contaminated Region

Abstract: Mining activities lead to serious land deterioration and large scale mine waste generation. Reclamation has been carried out on several technogenic materials to encourage the development of soils. To date no detailed studies have been conducted to assess if soil developed in reclaimed tailings can be suitable for microbial community sustainability and associated plant population. This study investigated if 1) soil metal contamination affects microbial biomass and composition in sulphide tailings and 2) phytore… Show more

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“…Several studies have documented a strong positive correlation between Microbial Biomass Carbon (MBC) and Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) (Narendrula-Kotha and Nkongolo 2017a-b;Dimitriu and Grayston, 2010;Li et al, 2016;McKergow et al, 2021;Nkongolo et al, 2022b). Data from this study are consistent with previous findings since higher microbial biomass in sites was associated with high organic matter.…”
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“…Several studies have documented a strong positive correlation between Microbial Biomass Carbon (MBC) and Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) (Narendrula-Kotha and Nkongolo 2017a-b;Dimitriu and Grayston, 2010;Li et al, 2016;McKergow et al, 2021;Nkongolo et al, 2022b). Data from this study are consistent with previous findings since higher microbial biomass in sites was associated with high organic matter.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…They reported no significant differences for # of OTUs, Chao 1, Simpson index, Shannon index, and species richness among the bacterial communities from reclaimed tailing areas in the City of Greater Sudbury (CGS) (Ontario). On the other hand, Nkongolo et al (2022b) highlighted a higher # of OTUs, Chao 1, Shannon index, and species richness in microbial populations from newly reclaimed tailing sites compared to reference areas.…”
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