AI Article Synopsis

  • Acetochlor (ACT) is a persistent contaminant in soil that harms microbial communities and sensitive crops, prompting this study to explore phosphate-modified biochar (PBC-800) as a remediation solution.
  • The addition of 0.5% PBC-800 significantly improved the soil's ability to adsorb ACT and accelerated its degradation, reducing residual levels by up to 76.4% within 60 days.
  • PBC-800 not only enhanced microbial diversity and stability but also improved the health of maize and soybean plants by decreasing ACT residues and restoring plant growth indicators like biomass and leaf chlorophyll content.

Article Abstract

Given that acetochlor (ACT) persists in soil for extended periods, disrupting microbial community structure and causing phytotoxicity to sensitive crops, this study investigated the potential of phosphate-modified biochar (PBC-800) to remediate ACT-contaminated soil. Incorporating 0.5 % PBC-800 into fluvo-aquic, red, and black soils increased their adsorption capacities by 80.4 mg g, 76.6 mg g, and 76.0 mg g, respectively. Even after six months of aging, the K values remained 1.6 to 5.1 times higher than in untreated soils. PBC-800 also accelerated ACT degradation across all three soil types, reducing residual ACT levels by 34.3 % to 76.4 % after 60 days, and shortening the degradation half-life by 5 to 7 days. High-throughput sequencing revealed that ACT reduced soil microbial diversity and disrupted community structure, while 0.5 % PBC-800 amendments promoted the growth of degradation-capable genera such as Rhodococcus, Lysobacter, and Gemmatimonas, enhancing microbial ecosystem stability. Furthermore, the amendment of soil with 0.5 % PBC-800 reduced ACT residue concentrations in maize and soybeans by 76.5 % to 82.9 %, and restored plant biomass, leaf chlorophyll content, and mesophyll cell ultrastructure to levels comparable to the control. Therefore, amending ACT-contaminated soil with PBC-800 mitigates ecological and environmental risks, boosts microbial activity, and safeguards plant health.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.177359DOI Listing

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