Biochar increases arsenic release from an anaerobic paddy soil due to enhanced microbial reduction of iron and arsenic

Environ Pollut. 2017 Jan;220(Pt A):514-522. doi: 10.1016/j.envpol.2016.09.095. Epub 2016 Oct 6.

Abstract

Previous studies have shown that biochar enhances microbial reduction of iron (Fe) oxyhydroxide under anaerobic incubation. However, there is a lack of data on its influence on arsenic (As) release from As-contaminated paddy soils. In this study, paddy soil slurries (120 mg As kg-1) were incubated under anaerobic conditions for 60 days with and without the addition of biochar (3%, w/w) prepared from rice straw at 500 °C. Arsenic release, Fe reduction, and As fractionation were determined at 1, 10, 20, 30, and 60 d, while Illumina sequencing and real-time PCR were used to characterize changes in soil microbial community structure and As transformation function genes. During the first month of incubation, As released into soil solution increased sharply from 27.9 and 55.9 to 486 and 630 μg kg-1 in unamended and biochar amended slurries, with inorganic trivalent As (AsIII) being the dominant specie (52.7-91.0% of total As). Compared to unamended slurries, biochar addition increased As and ferrous ion (Fe2+) concentrations in soil solution but decreased soil As concentration in the amorphous Fe/Al oxide fraction (F3). Difference in released As between biochar and unamended treatments (ΔAs) increased with incubation time, showing strong linear relationships (R2 = 0.23-0.33) with ΔFe2+ and ΔF3, confirming increased As release due to enhanced Fe reduction. Biochar addition increased the abundance of Fe reducing bacteria such as Clostridum (27.3% vs. 22.7%), Bacillus (3.34% vs. 2.39%), and Caloramator (4.46% vs. 3.88%). In addition, copy numbers in biochar amended slurries of respiratory As reducing (arrA) and detoxifying reducing genes (arsC) increased 19.0 and 1.70 fold, suggesting microbial reduction of pentavalent As (AsV) adsorbed on Fe oxides to AsIII, further contributing to increased As release.

Keywords: Arsenic functional gene; Arsenic release; Biochar; Fe-reducing bacteria; Paddy soil.

MeSH terms

  • Adsorption
  • Arsenic / analysis*
  • Bacteria / metabolism*
  • Charcoal / chemistry*
  • Ferric Compounds / metabolism
  • Genes, Bacterial
  • Ions / chemistry
  • Iron / chemistry*
  • Oryza*
  • Oxidation-Reduction
  • Oxides / analysis
  • Plant Components, Aerial
  • Soil / chemistry*
  • Soil Pollutants / analysis*
  • Solutions

Substances

  • Ferric Compounds
  • Ions
  • Oxides
  • Soil
  • Soil Pollutants
  • Solutions
  • biochar
  • Charcoal
  • ferric hydroxide
  • Iron
  • Arsenic