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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://repositorio.insp.mx:8080/jspui/handle/20.500.12096/8327
Title: Patterns in utilization of carbon sources in soil microbial communities contaminated with mine solid wastes from San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Keywords: Bacteria / metabolism* Carbon / metabolism* Metalloids / metabolism* Metals, Heavy / metabolism* Mexico Mining Soil Microbiology* Soil Pollutants / metabolism* nan
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Elsevier Open Access
Abstract: Abstract In San Luis Potosí, Mexico, the exploitation of minerals has historically been carried out as an activity that has left in its path environmental liabilities, with high concentrations of heavy metals. These metals have undergone weathering by rain and wind and have moved closer to inhabited locations as is the case of Cerro de San Pedro (CSP) and Villa de la Paz (VDP). The objective of this study is to show the biological alteration of soils due to the presence of heavy metals and metalloids like Cadmium (Cd), Copper (Cu), Lead (Pb) and Arsenic (As) and to find the relationship between contamination and risk indexes. Soil samples were obtained from sites with historical records of mining activity and their surroundings. Several analyses were performed, such as pH levels, organic matter, electrical conductivity, clays, heavy metals and As. Moreover, Community Level Physiological profiling (CLPP) were conducted. The obtained evidence showed high levels of contamination by As and heavy metals in both sites (CSP: 6485.1 mgKg of Pb and pH of 4.4; VDP: 7188.2 mgKg of As and pH of 7.8). According to the Metal Pollution Index (MPI), 607.0 in CSP and 1050.5 in VDP, presented a high environmental risk, apart from, risk to human health (SQGQI) 35.8 in CSP and 131.5 in VDP. At the same time, CLPPs showed that microbiological communities were selective in taking up substrate groups, in the following order: Carbohydrates Polymers Carboxylic acids Amino acids AminesAmides. However, a positive correlation in CSP was only found between both indexes and AminesAmides (r 0.46, p 0.05), and in VDP the D-Galactonic acid--Lactone with the MPI (r 0.49, p 0.05), and with the SQGQI (r 0.45, p 0.05). Although this behavior was not homogeneous, it was possible to find negative correlations between both indexes and the AWCD with other substrates, influenced by the physicochemical characteristics presented in each studied site. Consequently, according to our findings, a combined effect between the physicochemical characteristics, As, and heavy metals took place, on the metabolic activity, causing alterations to soil functions.
URI: https://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S0147651320313300?token=AB7FE26F9272D6E1B2F6116BD548E42EA42FB568975E4C558310FCF853A92B5FA0E20433BE670EE3C48F8546A8708C3D&originRegion=us-east-1&originCreation=20221017182151
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2020.111493.
http://repositorio.insp.mx:8080/jspui/handle/20.500.12096/8327
ISSN: 1090-2414
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