Abstract

The role of sulfur on the availability of Cu and the bacterial community in rice rhizospheres was investigated by pot experiments. With sulfur addition, pH in rhizosphere soil decreased and Mg(NO3)2 extractable Cu increased significantly. The bacterial community composition also changed with sulfur addition. Some specific clones having high similarity to Thiobacillus, which indicated that sulfur oxidation in the rice rhizosphere could increase the availability of Cu. These results suggested that sulfur source which could provide substrate to sulfur oxidizing bacteria and enhance the availability of Cu was not a suitable sulfur fertilizer for Cu polluted soil.

Details

Title
Enhancement of Copper Availability and Microbial Community Changes in Rice Rhizospheres Affected by Sulfur
Author
Shi, Ji-Yan; Lin, Hui-Rong; Yuan, Xiao-Feng; Chen, Xin-Cai; Shen, Chao-Feng; Chen, Ying-Xu
Pages
1409-1417
Publication year
2011
Publication date
2011
Publisher
MDPI AG
e-ISSN
14203049
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1531597950
Copyright
Copyright MDPI AG 2011