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Role of the rhizosphere of a flooding-tolerant herb in promoting mercury methylation in water-level fluctuation zones
Authors:Yongguang Yin  Yongmin Wang  Juan Wang  Yuping Xiang  Xiaosong Tian  Cheng Zhang  Guiqing Gong  Jinping Xue  Tao Jiang  Dingyong Wang  Yong Cai  Xinbin Feng  Shuxiao Wang  Huan Zhong  Ping Li
Institution:1. Interdisciplinary Research Center for Agriculture Green Development in Yangtze River Basin, College of Resources and Environment, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, China;2. Laboratory of Environmental Nanotechnology & Health Effect, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Beijing 100085, China;3. College of Resources and Safety, Chongqing Vocational Institute of Engineering, Chongqing 402260, China;4. Institut des Sciences Analytiques et des Physico-Chimie pour l''Environnement et les Matériaux (IPREM), UMR 5254, CNRS, Université de Pau et des Pays de l''Adour, Pau 64000, France
Abstract:The water-level fluctuation zone (WLFZ) has been considered as a hotspot for mercury (Hg) methylation. Flooding-tolerant herbs are gradually acclimated to this water-land ecotone, tending to form substantial root systems for improving erosion resistance. Accompanying rhizosphere microzone plays crucial but unclear roles in methylmercury (MeHg) formation in the WLFZ. Thus, we conducted this study in the WLFZ of the Three Gorges Reservoir, to explore effects of the rhizosphere of a dominant flooding-tolerant herb (bermudagrass) on MeHg production. The elevated Hg and MeHg in rhizosphere soils suggest that the rhizosphere environment provides favorable conditions for Hg accumulation and methylation. The increased bioavailable Hg and microbial activity in the rhizosphere probably serve as important factors driving MeHg formation in the presence of bermudagrass. Simultaneously, the rhizosphere environments changed the richness, diversity, and distribution of hgcA-containing microorganisms. Here, a typical iron-reducing bacterium (Geobacteraceae) has been screened, however, the majority of hgcA genes detected in rhizosphere, near-, and non-rhizosphere soils of the WLFZ were unclassified. Collectively, these results provide new insights into the elevated MeHg production as related to microbial processes in the rhizosphere of perennial herbs in the WLFZ, with general implications for Hg cycling in other ecosystems with water-level fluctuations.
Keywords:Corresponding authors    Three Gorges Reservoir  Water-level fluctuation zone  Rhizosphere soil  Methylmercury  Mercury methylator
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