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Environ Geochem Health ; 45(12): 9359-9371, 2023 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36074214

RESUMEN

The study of the rhizospheric microbiome in native plants should be a prerequisite before carrying out the phytomanagement of mine tailings. The goal of this work was to evaluate the rhizospheric microbiome of Piptatherum miliaceum in semiarid mine tailings. A comprehensive edaphic characterization was performed including the description of soil microbial composition in the rhizosphere of P. miliaceum growing at a mine tailings pile and at a control site. Plant nutritional and isotopic compositions were also determined. Neutral pH of the tailings (7.3) determined low metal extractability in 0.01 M CaCl2 (e.g. < 1 mg/kg for Zn). In spite of the contrasting edaphic fertility conditions of both sites, N (~ 15 g kg-1) and P (~ 400 mg kg-1) leaf concentrations were similar. The lower δ15N at the tailings plants (- 4.50‰) compared to the control (6.42‰) indicated greater efficiency of P. miliaceum for uptaking N under the low fertility conditions of the tailings (0.1% total soil nitrogen). The presence at the tailings of bacterial orders related to the cycling of N, such as Rhizobiales, could have contributed to enhance N acquisition. The lower leaf δ13C values at the tailings (- 30.22‰) compared to the control (- 28.47‰) indicated lower water use efficiency of the tailing plants. Some organotrophic bacterial and fungal groups in the tailings' rhizospheres were also found in the control site (e.g. Cytophagales, Sphingobacteriales for bacteria; Hypocreales, Pleosporales for fungi). This may indicate that P. miliaceum is able to shape its own specific microbiome at the tailings independently from the initial microbial composition of the tailings.


Asunto(s)
Microbiota , Contaminantes del Suelo , Contaminantes del Suelo/análisis , Biodegradación Ambiental , Metales/análisis , Rizosfera , Poaceae , Bacterias , Suelo/química
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J Hazard Mater ; 417: 126080, 2021 09 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33992925

RESUMEN

Phytomanagement of tailings requires the use of soil conditioners to favour plant establishment, but their benefits on soil microbial composition need to be assessed. The goal of this work was to evaluate the effect of two organic amendments, manure compost and biochar, on soil bacterial and fungal composition at metallic mine tailings. The addition of compost caused stronger effects in most of soil parameters and microbial composition than biochar, especially at the initial stage of the experiment. However, the higher dependence on labile organic carbon for some bacterial groups at the treatments containing compost determined their decay along time (Flavobacteriales, Sphingobacteriales) and the appearance of other taxa more dependent on recalcitrant organic matter (Xanthomonadales, Myxococcales). Biochar favoured bacterial decomposers (Actinomycetales) specialised in high lignin and other recalcitrant carbon compounds. Unlike bacteria, only a few fungal orders increased their relative abundances in the treatments containing compost (Sordariales and Microascales) while the rest showed a decrease or remained unaltered. The mix biochar-compost may result the best option to support a more diverse microbial population in terms of soil functionality that is able to decompose both labile and recalcitrant carbon compounds. This may favour the resilience of the system against environmental stressors.


Asunto(s)
Compostaje , Contaminantes del Suelo , Carbón Orgánico , Estiércol , Suelo , Contaminantes del Suelo/análisis
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Chemosphere ; 259: 127425, 2020 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32599384

RESUMEN

Phytomanagement has been considered a feasible technique to decrease the environmental risks associated to mine tailings and its implementation relies on a suitable plant species selection. The goal of this study was to identify the edaphic factors, including microbiology, affecting the establishment of plant species with contrasting growth patterns during the phytomanagement of mine tailings. For this purpose, a comprehensive rhizosphere characterization was performed in an early ruderal colonizer, Zygophyllum fabago and two late successional tree species, Pinus halepensis and Tetraclinis articulata, growing at a mine tailings pile in southeast Spain. The neutral pH of the tailings determined low 0.01 M CaCl2 metal extractable concentrations (e.g. <10 µg kg-1 Pb and Cd). Thus, other soil properties different from metal concentrations resulted more determining to explain plant establishment. Results revealed that Z. fabago selectively colonized tailings patches characterized by high salinity (3.5 dS m-1) and high silt percentages (42%), showing a specific halotolerant rhizospheric microbial composition, such as the bacterial Sphingomonadales and Cytophagales orders and the fungal Pleosporales and Hyprocreales orders. The two tree species grew at moderate salinity areas of the tailings pile (1.7 dS m-1) with high sand percentages (85%), where Actinomycetales was the most abundant bacterial order (>10% abundance). The contrasting mycorrhizal behaviour of both tree species (ectomycorrhizal for P. halepensis and endomycorrhizal for T. articulata) could explain the differences found between their fungal rhizospheric composition. In terms of phytomanagement, the selective plant species colonization following specific soil patches at mine tailings would increase their biodiversity and resilience against environmental stressors.


Asunto(s)
Biodegradación Ambiental , Contaminantes del Suelo/toxicidad , Árboles/crecimiento & desarrollo , Bacterias , Metales/análisis , Metales Pesados/análisis , Pinus/crecimiento & desarrollo , Rizosfera , Suelo/química , Contaminantes del Suelo/análisis , España , Zygophyllum/crecimiento & desarrollo
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J Environ Manage ; 266: 110613, 2020 Jul 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32392146

RESUMEN

Mining activities on metal sulphide ores are considered one of the most environmentally damaging anthropogenic activities worldwide, mainly due to the production of metal(loid)- enriched tailings. The objective of the work was to elucidate which factors, including edaphic, vegetation and microbiological aspects, determine soil functionality in the phytomagement of mine tailings piles in semiarid areas. For this purpose, a field study was conducted using a transect experimental design in a former mining area located in southern Spain. Soil characteristics, including edaphic parameters, bacterial and fungal compositions, were determined. The variation in edaphic parameters (pH, electrical conductivity, organic carbon, particle size distribution, etc) through the deterioration transect caused a decrease in plant and microbial diversities, as well as in microbial productivity measured by enzymatic activities. Variation in bacterial relative abundances through the transect was better explained by soil fertility related factors, such as organic matter, pH, salinity, enzymatic activities or microbial biomass (which in turn were related to the presence of plants), than by metals concentrations. The presence of vegetation at the tailings allowed the transition from lithotrophic bacterial orders which dominated in bare tailings areas (e.g. Acidimicrobiales, Chromatiales) to organotrophic oriented orders (e.g. Cytophagales, Actinomycetales). Vegetated patches at the tailings pile and its borders shared some organotrophic bacteria with control forest samples (e.g. Rhizobiales), indicating that natural plant mediated successional processes might stimulate biogeochemical cycles similar to those occurring at non-polluted systems. This functionality of the impacted sites, which include unfavourable edaphic conditions, should be taken into account in the phytomanagement of mine tailings, since it may support its long-term sustainability. Unlike bacteria, variations in fungal relative abundances through the transect were not clearly explained by soil parameters or the presence of plants. Other factors related to spatial distribution or the type of organic substrates may be more determinant in the case of fungi.


Asunto(s)
Ecosistema , Contaminantes del Suelo , Biodegradación Ambiental , Minería , Suelo , España
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Inf. psiquiátr ; (201): 285-299, jul.-sept. 2010. tab, graf
Artículo en Español | IBECS | ID: ibc-104268

RESUMEN

El protocolo recoge los criterios fundamentales en base a los cuales se ha diseñado la intervención en este tipo de recurso, así como las áreas, programas y talleres mediante los que dicha intervención se lleva a cabo. Para ello se ha considerado que las miniresidencias son recursos de rehabilitación en los que la persona ha de ir progresando en los objetivos relacionados con su competencia personal, social y su funcionamiento ocupacional, sin perder la perspectiva de que es un lugar en el que van a llevar a cabo su vida cotidiana. Se ha pretendido elaborar un diseño que favorezca que las personas que acceden al recurso, puedan llevara cabo actividades y tareas que les permitan participar en aquellos roles que configuran su identidad, sentirse útiles e integrados socialmente y tener una vida gratificante y de calidad (AU)


The protocol develops the main criteria on which the design of the intervention in this type of centre is based, as well as the areas, programs and workshops held to carry out the intervention. For this purpose, it has been considered that ‘miniresidencias’ (Group Homes) are rehabilitation resources where the person has to keep on progressing in the goals related to his personal and social competence and his occupational performance, without loosing the perspective that it is a place where they are going to carryout their daily life. It has been intended to develop a design to enable the people who access the resource to be able to carry out activities and tasks which allow them to participate in those roles which form their identity, to feel useful and socially integrated and to have a satisfying quality of life (AU)


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Instituciones Residenciales/organización & administración , Trastornos Mentales/rehabilitación , Discapacidad Intelectual/rehabilitación , Evaluación de Resultados de Intervenciones Terapéuticas , /tendencias , Actividades Cotidianas
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