To accurately identify the factors affecting the formation of stable aggregates in bauxite residue during the soil formation process,the comprehensive effects of a combined chemical-biological amelioration strategy in...To accurately identify the factors affecting the formation of stable aggregates in bauxite residue during the soil formation process,the comprehensive effects of a combined chemical-biological amelioration strategy including solid wastes and a functional microorganism on aggregate size distribution and its stability in bauxite residue were investigated during a 365-d simulation experiment.The results showed that the combined amelioration effectively reduced the saline alkalinity of bauxite residue,and markedly changed the contents of aggregate-associated chemical binding agents.Desulfurization gypsum and maize straw-Penicillium oxalicum(P.oxalicum)differentiated the formation of aggregates within different sizes.Maize straw-P.oxalicum stimulated the formation of water-stable macroaggregates with more durable erosion resistance by the wet-sieving and laser dynamic diffraction analysis.The Pearson correlation analysis showed that exchangeable polyvalent metal ions,pyrophosphate extractable Fe oxide,and organic carbon exhibited positive correlations with aggregate stability during the 365-d incubation.The findings in this study may provide data support and engineering practical reference for ecological restoration in the disposal areas.展开更多
Bauxite residue is a highly alkaline waste product from refining bauxite ore.Bioremediation driven by microbial activities has been evidently effective in lowering the alkalinity of bauxite residues,which is critical ...Bauxite residue is a highly alkaline waste product from refining bauxite ore.Bioremediation driven by microbial activities has been evidently effective in lowering the alkalinity of bauxite residues,which is critical to the initiation of pedogenesis under engineered conditions.The present study investigated the changes of alkalinity and aggregation of bauxite residue at different depth in response to the colonization of Penicillium oxalicum in columns.The results demonstrated that the inoculation of P.oxalicum decreased the residue’s pH to about 7 after 30 d only at the surface layer,which was exposed to aerobic conditions.The formation of aggregates was improved overall in the organic matter treated bauxite residue.However,the EC of bauxite residue increased with time under the incubation condition,probably due to accelerated hydrolysis of sodium-rich minerals.The inoculation of P.oxalicum had no effects on urease activity,but increased cellulose enzyme activity at surface layer only.展开更多
The solubilization of hardly soluble aluminum phosphate (AlPO4) by specific Penicillium spp. isolated from wheat rhizospheric soils was investigated in Pikovskaya agar and liquid medium, respectively. Most of the Pe...The solubilization of hardly soluble aluminum phosphate (AlPO4) by specific Penicillium spp. isolated from wheat rhizospheric soils was investigated in Pikovskaya agar and liquid medium, respectively. Most of the Penicillium isolates except P. sirnplicissimum AP 11 and P. variabile AP 15 developed clear transparent zone around the colony margin in plate assays. Results of broth assays show that the Penicillium isolates can efficiently solubilize aluminum phosphate in Pikovskaya liquid medium, and vary in their capabilities to release soluble phosphate from aluminum phosphate. All the isolates exhibit different abilities to lower the pH and increase the titratable acidity in the broth compared to the control. HPLC analysis shows that most of the isolates except the species of P. aurantiogriseum can excrete different concentrations of organic acids, including gluconic acid, citric acid, oxalic acid, malic acid and tartaric acids, in the broth. The release of soluble phosphate by the isolate P. oxalicum AP2, which is the best solubilizer of aluminum phosphate among the isolates, is accompanied by a significant drop of pH and an obvious rise of titratable acidity during 7 d of aluminum phosphate-solubilizing experiments. The effects of temperature, initial pH, concentration of aluminum phosphate and shaking speed on aluminum phosphate solubilization by P. oxalicum AP2 were also investigated, and the maximum contents of soluble phosphate released are recorded at temperature 30 ℃, initial pH 6, aluminum phosphate concentration 20 g/L, and shaking speed 160 r/min.展开更多
筛选能够有效降解甘草药渣的菌株,优化菌株的纤维素酶生产工艺。从腐烂的甘草及土壤中筛选甘草药渣降解菌,结合形态学观察及18S r DNA测序确定菌株的分类地位;考察了不同因素对菌株发酵的影响;采用L9(34)正交分析法确定菌株最佳产酶条件...筛选能够有效降解甘草药渣的菌株,优化菌株的纤维素酶生产工艺。从腐烂的甘草及土壤中筛选甘草药渣降解菌,结合形态学观察及18S r DNA测序确定菌株的分类地位;考察了不同因素对菌株发酵的影响;采用L9(34)正交分析法确定菌株最佳产酶条件;利用菌株生产的纤维素酶对甘草药渣进行酶解研究。确定分离菌株为Penicillium oxalicum,命名为草酸青霉G2。正交分析结果表明,药渣含量、发酵时间对G2的发酵有显著影响(P<0.05,P<0.05);在最佳产酶工艺条件下,测得G2滤纸酶活力3.43 U/m L、内切酶活力16.89 U/m Lu;甘草药渣的酶解结果表明,G2生产的纤维素酶(G2酶)对甘草药渣的酶解效率优于商品酶。此外,甘草药渣经酶解以后,甘草总黄酮提取率明显升高。对甘草药渣降解菌的筛选以及对菌株的产酶工艺研究,旨在为合理利用甘草药渣以及生产成本低廉、性能优良的纤维素酶奠定基础。展开更多
基金Projects(42177391,42477437)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject(2024RC3041)supported by the Science and Technology Innovation Program of Hunan Province,China+1 种基金Project(2023CXQD064)supported by the Innovation-Driven Research Programme of Central South University,ChinaProject(242102321124)supported by the Henan Provincal Science and Technology Research Project,China。
文摘To accurately identify the factors affecting the formation of stable aggregates in bauxite residue during the soil formation process,the comprehensive effects of a combined chemical-biological amelioration strategy including solid wastes and a functional microorganism on aggregate size distribution and its stability in bauxite residue were investigated during a 365-d simulation experiment.The results showed that the combined amelioration effectively reduced the saline alkalinity of bauxite residue,and markedly changed the contents of aggregate-associated chemical binding agents.Desulfurization gypsum and maize straw-Penicillium oxalicum(P.oxalicum)differentiated the formation of aggregates within different sizes.Maize straw-P.oxalicum stimulated the formation of water-stable macroaggregates with more durable erosion resistance by the wet-sieving and laser dynamic diffraction analysis.The Pearson correlation analysis showed that exchangeable polyvalent metal ions,pyrophosphate extractable Fe oxide,and organic carbon exhibited positive correlations with aggregate stability during the 365-d incubation.The findings in this study may provide data support and engineering practical reference for ecological restoration in the disposal areas.
基金Projects(41877511,41842020)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject(2018zzts421)supported by the Innovative Project of Independent Exploration of Central South University,China
文摘Bauxite residue is a highly alkaline waste product from refining bauxite ore.Bioremediation driven by microbial activities has been evidently effective in lowering the alkalinity of bauxite residues,which is critical to the initiation of pedogenesis under engineered conditions.The present study investigated the changes of alkalinity and aggregation of bauxite residue at different depth in response to the colonization of Penicillium oxalicum in columns.The results demonstrated that the inoculation of P.oxalicum decreased the residue’s pH to about 7 after 30 d only at the surface layer,which was exposed to aerobic conditions.The formation of aggregates was improved overall in the organic matter treated bauxite residue.However,the EC of bauxite residue increased with time under the incubation condition,probably due to accelerated hydrolysis of sodium-rich minerals.The inoculation of P.oxalicum had no effects on urease activity,but increased cellulose enzyme activity at surface layer only.
基金Project(51004078) supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject(NCET-11-0965) supported by the Program for New Century Excellent Talents in Universities of China+2 种基金Project(2012FFA101) supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of Hubei Province, ChinaProject(IRT0974) supported by the Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in Universities of ChinaProject(2011CB411901) supported by the National Basic Research Program of China
文摘The solubilization of hardly soluble aluminum phosphate (AlPO4) by specific Penicillium spp. isolated from wheat rhizospheric soils was investigated in Pikovskaya agar and liquid medium, respectively. Most of the Penicillium isolates except P. sirnplicissimum AP 11 and P. variabile AP 15 developed clear transparent zone around the colony margin in plate assays. Results of broth assays show that the Penicillium isolates can efficiently solubilize aluminum phosphate in Pikovskaya liquid medium, and vary in their capabilities to release soluble phosphate from aluminum phosphate. All the isolates exhibit different abilities to lower the pH and increase the titratable acidity in the broth compared to the control. HPLC analysis shows that most of the isolates except the species of P. aurantiogriseum can excrete different concentrations of organic acids, including gluconic acid, citric acid, oxalic acid, malic acid and tartaric acids, in the broth. The release of soluble phosphate by the isolate P. oxalicum AP2, which is the best solubilizer of aluminum phosphate among the isolates, is accompanied by a significant drop of pH and an obvious rise of titratable acidity during 7 d of aluminum phosphate-solubilizing experiments. The effects of temperature, initial pH, concentration of aluminum phosphate and shaking speed on aluminum phosphate solubilization by P. oxalicum AP2 were also investigated, and the maximum contents of soluble phosphate released are recorded at temperature 30 ℃, initial pH 6, aluminum phosphate concentration 20 g/L, and shaking speed 160 r/min.