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Journal of Soils and Sediments | 2018

Ecological evaluation of polymetallic soil quality: the applicability of culture-dependent methods of bacterial communities studying

Andrey Gorovtsov; Tatiana Minkina; Tatiana Morin; Inna Zamulina; Saglara Mandzhieva; Svetlana N. Sushkova; Vishnu Rajput

PurposeThis work aimed to study the effect of long-term polymetallic contamination on the state and parameters of soil bacterial communities, including the abundance of different groups of culturable bacteria and the activity of nitrification.Materials and methodsMonitoring plots were located in the dry lake and surrounding area, which had been formerly used for the discharge of industrial waste. The soils in the 16 plots were characterized by extremely high levels of heavy metal pollution. This study evaluated the main soil physicochemical properties by various methods, total metal contents by X-ray analysis, mobile metal content by atomic absorption spectrophotometry, the abundance of chosen groups of culturable bacteria by inoculation on solid media, and nitrification activity from ammonium and nitrite oxidation rates.Results and discussionHigh adaptation capacity of microbial communities to long-term pollution was revealed through marked lack of decrease in the abundance of some of the bacterial groups in soils with high contamination levels. Among the bacteria determined by the colony count method, copiotrophic and spore-forming bacteria were the least sensitive to contamination, and actinomycetes were the most sensitive. The high levels of soil pollution with heavy metals had pronounced adverse effects on nitrification activity. The decrease in activity was strongly correlated with pollutant concentrations. The oxidation of nitrite was shown to be more affected by pollution that the oxidation of ammonium.ConclusionsSome groups and parameters of culturable microorganisms can be used for soil status estimation under pollution conditions even though they are only a small fraction of the microbial community. The most sensitive parameter was the nitrification rate, while the number of actinomycetes was found to be most promising parameter among the groups of bacteria determined by plate counts. The use of sensitive groups of culturable microorganisms for bioindication purposes is a method, which may provide a cheap and sufficiently reliable tool for large-scale soil monitoring studies.


Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds | 2017

Phytoaccumulation of Benzo[a]pyrene by the Barley in Artificially Contaminated Soil

Svetlana N. Sushkova; Tatiana Minkina; Irina Deryabkina; Elena Antonenko; Saglara Mandzhieva; Inna Zamulina; Tatiana Bauer; Natalia Gromakova; Galina Vasilyeva

ABSTRACT The assessment of toxic effects of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) on Haplic chernozems soil was developed by using spring barley (Hordeum sativum distichum) bioaccumulation tendencies. Spring barley was used to estimate the negative effect of chernozemic soil contamination with benzo[a]pyrene (BaP), one the most carcinogenic and mutagenic PAHs compounds. The bioaccumulation tendencies were studied in soil spiking with BaP. Spiked doses were close to technogenic pressure level in studied area, 0–800 µg/kg of BaP. Condition and doses of BaP during 4 years of model experiment influenced morphometric characteristics of spring barley and rates of BaP uptake by plants. Exposure to the growth characteristics containing at least 20 µg/kg BaP promoted absorbing BaP by plants root system as well as increased roots length. Tendencies of phytotoxicity parameters inhibition were observed for all morphometric characteristics of spring barley as energy of germination, length of vegetation part, plant weight and ear height. Quantifiable levels of BaP uptake by spring barley roots exceeded vegetative part more than 2.5 times in all polluted variants. The constant of BaP semi-degradation in artificially polluted Haplic chernozems for 48 months of model experiment T50 reached 1.2–3.4 years. Thus, the BaP uptake by spring barley from chernozem soil contributes to the bioindication responses during environmental monitoring to assess the impact of BaP pollution.


Journal of Soils and Sediments | 2017

Erratum to: Chemical contamination in upper horizon of Haplic Chernozem as a transformation factor of its physicochemical properties

Tatiana Minkina; D. L. Pinskii; Inna Zamulina; Dina G. Nevidomskaya; Coşkun Gülser; Saglara Mandzhieva; Tatiana Bauer; Igor V. Morozov; Svetlana N. Sushkova; Rıdvan Kızılkaya

Purpose The effect of Cu, Zn, and Pb high rates on the physical properties and organic matter of Haplic Chernozem (Clayic) (A1 horizon 0–20 cm) under model experimental conditions was studied.


Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2017

Monitoring of benzo[a]pyrene content in soils under the effect of long-term technogenic poluttion

Svetlana N. Sushkova; Tatiana Minkina; Irina Turina; Saglara Mandzhieva; Tatiana Bauer; Rıdvan Kızılkaya; Inna Zamulina


Journal of Soils and Sediments | 2018

Features of accumulation, migration, and transformation of benzo[a]pyrene in soil-plant system in a model condition of soil contamination

Svetlana N. Sushkova; Tatiana Minkina; Irina Deryabkina; Saglara Mandzhieva; Inna Zamulina; Tatiana Bauer; Galina Vasilyeva; Elena Antonenko; Vishnu Rajput; Rıdvan Kızılkaya


Journal of Soils and Sediments | 2017

Protective mechanism of the soil–plant system with respect to heavy metals

Saglara Mandzhieva; Tatiana Minkina; Victor A. Chaplygin; Tatiana Bauer; Marina V. Burachevskaya; Dina G. Nevidomskaya; Svetlana N. Sushkova; Aleksey K. Sherstnev; Inna Zamulina


EURASIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE | 2016

Benzo[a]pyrene contamination in Rostov Region of Russian Federation: A 10-year retrospective of soil monitoring under the effect of long-term technogenic pollution

Svetlana N. Sushkova; Tatiana Minkina; Irina Turina; Saglara Mandzhieva; Tatiana Bauer; Inna Zamulina; Rıdvan Kızılkaya


Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2017

Content and distribution of heavy metals in herbaceous plants under the effect of industrial aerosol emissions

Tatiana Minkina; Saglara Mandzhieva; Victor A. Chaplygin; Tatiana Bauer; Marina V. Burachevskaya; Dina G. Nevidomskaya; Svetlana N. Sushkova; Aleksey K. Sherstnev; Inna Zamulina


Journal of Soils and Sediments | 2018

Influence of PAH contamination on soil ecological status

Svetlana N. Sushkova; Tatiana Minkina; Irina Deryabkina; Saglara Mandzhieva; Inna Zamulina; Tatiana Bauer; Galina Vasilyeva; Elena Antonenko; Vishnu Rajput


American Journal of Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2016

Analysis of Benzo[a]Pyrene Contamination from an Long-Term Contaminated Soil

Svetlana N. Sushkova; Tatiana Minkina; Abdulmalik A. Batukaev; Irina Turina; Saglara Mandzhieva; Galina Vasilyeva; Rıdvan Kızılkaya; Inna Zamulina; İzzet Akça

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Saglara Mandzhieva

Southern Federal University

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Tatiana Minkina

Southern Federal University

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Tatiana Bauer

Southern Federal University

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Galina Vasilyeva

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Elena Antonenko

Southern Federal University

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