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Positive effect of the Miscanthus bioenergy crop on microbial diversity in wastewater-contaminated soil
by
Lamy, Isabelle
, Ranjard, Lionel
, Bourgeois, Emilie
, Maron, Pierre-Alain
, Dequiedt, Samuel
, Lelièvre, Mélanie
, van Oort, Folkert
in
Acidification
/ Agricultural land
/ Analytical Chemistry
/ arable soils
/ Biological properties
/ Bioremediation
/ Crop production
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Energy crops
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ exudation
/ field experimentation
/ Food production
/ fungal communities
/ fungi
/ Geochemistry
/ irrigated farming
/ metagenomics
/ Microbial activity
/ microbial biomass
/ Miscanthus giganteus
/ Organic compounds
/ Organic matter
/ Original Paper
/ Pesticides
/ polluted soils
/ Pollution
/ Raw wastewater
/ soil bacteria
/ soil biological properties
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil degradation
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soil pollution
/ spraying
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Sustainable production
/ tillage
/ Trace elements
/ wastewater
2015
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Positive effect of the Miscanthus bioenergy crop on microbial diversity in wastewater-contaminated soil
by
Lamy, Isabelle
, Ranjard, Lionel
, Bourgeois, Emilie
, Maron, Pierre-Alain
, Dequiedt, Samuel
, Lelièvre, Mélanie
, van Oort, Folkert
in
Acidification
/ Agricultural land
/ Analytical Chemistry
/ arable soils
/ Biological properties
/ Bioremediation
/ Crop production
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Energy crops
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ exudation
/ field experimentation
/ Food production
/ fungal communities
/ fungi
/ Geochemistry
/ irrigated farming
/ metagenomics
/ Microbial activity
/ microbial biomass
/ Miscanthus giganteus
/ Organic compounds
/ Organic matter
/ Original Paper
/ Pesticides
/ polluted soils
/ Pollution
/ Raw wastewater
/ soil bacteria
/ soil biological properties
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil degradation
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soil pollution
/ spraying
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Sustainable production
/ tillage
/ Trace elements
/ wastewater
2015
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Positive effect of the Miscanthus bioenergy crop on microbial diversity in wastewater-contaminated soil
by
Lamy, Isabelle
, Ranjard, Lionel
, Bourgeois, Emilie
, Maron, Pierre-Alain
, Dequiedt, Samuel
, Lelièvre, Mélanie
, van Oort, Folkert
in
Acidification
/ Agricultural land
/ Analytical Chemistry
/ arable soils
/ Biological properties
/ Bioremediation
/ Crop production
/ Earth and Environmental Science
/ Ecotoxicology
/ Energy crops
/ Environment
/ Environmental Chemistry
/ exudation
/ field experimentation
/ Food production
/ fungal communities
/ fungi
/ Geochemistry
/ irrigated farming
/ metagenomics
/ Microbial activity
/ microbial biomass
/ Miscanthus giganteus
/ Organic compounds
/ Organic matter
/ Original Paper
/ Pesticides
/ polluted soils
/ Pollution
/ Raw wastewater
/ soil bacteria
/ soil biological properties
/ Soil contamination
/ Soil degradation
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soil pollution
/ spraying
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Sustainable production
/ tillage
/ Trace elements
/ wastewater
2015
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Positive effect of the Miscanthus bioenergy crop on microbial diversity in wastewater-contaminated soil
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Positive effect of the Miscanthus bioenergy crop on microbial diversity in wastewater-contaminated soil
2015
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Overview
In France, about 90,000 ha per year of arable land become unsuitable for food production due to erosion, acidification, sealing and pollution by metallic and organic compounds. Bioenergy crops such as Miscanthus x giganteus are used to rehabilitate polluted soils for crop production. Although the economic potential of this crop is known, the crop abilities to regenerate the soil biological properties enabling sustainable crop production still remain unclear. Here, we evaluated the effects of the Miscanthus crop on the abundance and diversity of soil bacterial and fungal communities in a wastewater-contaminated soil, using synchronic and diachronic evaluation strategies. A 3-year field experiment, near Paris, was set up on an agricultural field irrigated with raw wastewater for more than 100 years, thus inducing a strong metal and organic contamination of the soil. We characterized the abundance and diversity of soil microbial communities using metagenomic techniques. Our results show that the Miscanthus crop had an early effect on microbial communities by stimulating bacterial diversity, by about 20 %, and fungal diversity, by about 10 %. This positive effect could be explained by the release of fresh organic matter from litter decomposition and root exudation, and by the absence of tillage and pesticide spraying, which are known to degrade soil microflora. On the other hand, no significant effect on microbial biomass has been recorded. Overall our findings show that Miscanthus cropping is a promising practice to enhance the regeneration of soil microbiological diversity and to reclame polluted soils.
Publisher
Springer Verlag,CCSD,Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V
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ISBN
0003650967000
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