Response of forest soil bacterial communities to mercury chloride application
Abstract
This study evaluates the response of the bacterial communities to different mercury (Hg) amendments in temperate forest soils. Seven soils were spiked with increasing amounts of Hg [(0, 0.032, 0.32, 3.2 and 32 μg Hg(II) g −1 null dry soil]. After 30 days, we examined the bioavailable Hg using bacterial biosenors ( mer-lux ), basal respiration, bacterial community structures and identified indicator OTUs which were responsive to Hg. In soils...
Paper Details
Title
Response of forest soil bacterial communities to mercury chloride application
Published Date
Oct 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
65
Pages
329 - 337
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