Advanced Search
Effects of silver nanoparticle(AgNP)on soil nitrogen-fixing microbial community structure and nitrogenase activity
Received:July 18, 2019  
View Full Text  View/Add Comment  Download reader
KeyWord:silver nanoparticle (AgNP);nitrogen-fixing microorganisms;community structure;nitrogenase activity;soil
Author NameAffiliationE-mail
WU Ling-li Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Farmland Ecological Conservation and Pollution Prevention, School of Resources and Environment, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei 230036, China  
YANG Yu-rong Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Farmland Ecological Conservation and Pollution Prevention, School of Resources and Environment, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei 230036, China  
ZHANG Li Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Farmland Ecological Conservation and Pollution Prevention, School of Resources and Environment, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei 230036, China  
LIU Xiao-hong Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Farmland Ecological Conservation and Pollution Prevention, School of Resources and Environment, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei 230036, China  
SI You-bin Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Farmland Ecological Conservation and Pollution Prevention, School of Resources and Environment, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei 230036, China youbinsi@ahau.edu.cn 
Hits: 1454
Download times: 1596
Abstract:
      To evaluate the possible risks of silver nanoparticles(AgNP)in soil environments, culture experiments were carried out to study the effects of 10 nm (10, 25, and 50 mg·kg-1)and 50 nm (25, 50, and 100 mg·kg-1)AgNP on nitrogenase activity and the quantity and community structure of nitrogen-fixing microorganisms. The results showed that the number of nitrogen-fixing microorganisms declined; the relative abundance of Bradyrhizobiu, Pseudomona, Vulgatibacter, and Anaeromyxobacter decreased. In contrast, the relative abundance of Azoarcus increased in the AgNP-treated soils. In addition, the community structure of nitrogen-fixing microorganisms changed significantly upon exposure to AgNP in soil. The largest impact of soil AgNP on the structure of the nitrogen-fixing microbial community was seen for 10 nm AgNP applied for 7 days, while the smallest effect was seen for 50 nm AgNP applied for 90 days. The number of Azotobacter decreased by 18.96%~47.28% and 17.42%~27.78% after 28 days of soil exposure with different doses of 10 nm and 50 nm AgNP, respectively. Nitrogenase activity also decreased with exposure time, and by 14.55%~27.47% and 17.87%~21.79% after 90 days of soil exposure with different doses of 10 nm and 50 nm AgNP, respectively. In conclusion, AgNP have negative effects on soil nitrogen fixing microorganisms and nitrogenase activity, which are related to the AgNP size, dose, and exposure time.