Analysis of microbial community structure and diversity in surrounding rock soil of different waste dump sites in fushun western opencast mine

Chemosphere. 2021 Apr:269:128777. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.128777. Epub 2020 Oct 27.

Abstract

It is importance to understand the correlation between the physicochemical properties of different surrounding rock soil and microbial communities in Fushun western opencast mining for the ecological restoration of land after mine closure. In this study, two layers of soil samples were collected from four different areas in Fushun western opencast mining: coal gangue area (CGA), green mudstone area (GMA), oil shale area (OSA) and mixed area (MA). Then, the effects of different surrounding rock soil physicochemical properties on the microbial communities were explored using the High-throughput sequencing technique. A wide diversity of taxonomical groups were present in four soil cores, and many were correlated with soil physicochemical properties. The obvious differences in microbial communities between different areas showed the influence of different surrounding rock soil on the microbial communities were significant. Redundancy analysis and the network diagram confirmed that soil physicochemical properties pH (Pondus Hydrogenii)-AN (Available Nitrogen)-EC (Electronic Conductivity)-WC (Water Content)-TK (Total Nitrogen), Cd (Cadmium)-Ni (Nickel) had great influence on the microbial communities. Therefore, this study can provide scientific judgments for the different surrounding rock soil physicochemical properties in coal mining, microbial-mediated rock mineralization and biogeochemical cycles.

Keywords: Correlation analysis; Fushun western opencast mine; High-throughput sequencing; Microbial community structure and diversity; PICRUSt; Surrounding rock soil.

MeSH terms

  • Microbiota*
  • Soil
  • Soil Microbiology
  • Soil Pollutants* / analysis
  • Waste Disposal Facilities

Substances

  • Soil
  • Soil Pollutants