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Cd2+、Cu2+和Zn2+对人工湿地反硝化作用的影响
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中文关键词  反硝化作用  人工湿地  重金属  N2O
英文关键词  denitrification  constructed wetland  heavy metal  N2O
作者单位
黄正 同济医科大学环境医学研究所,武汉430030 
K.Sakadevan Water Research Laboratory,University of WesternSydney Hawkesbury
Richmond
NSW2753
Australia
WaterResearchLaboratory,UniversityofWesternSydneyHawkesbury
Richmond
NSW2753
Australia 
J.Bavor Water Research Laboratory,University of WesternSydney Hawkesbury
Richmond
NSW2753
Australia
WaterResearchLaboratory,UniversityofWesternSydneyHawkesbury
Richmond
NSW2753
Australia 
中文摘要
      实验室研究了 3种重金属离子 Cd2+、Cu2+、Zn2+对人工湿地反硝化作用的影响 .以 100、500、1000 mg/kg剂量的 Cd2+、Cu2+、Zn2+处理人工湿地土壤样品 ,检测其 N2O的产生 .结果表明 ,3种金属离子的 500、1000mg/kg处理组土样 N2O的产生均显著降低 ,各金属离子抑制 N2O产生的程度顺序为 Cd2+>Zn2+>Cu2+,这与 3种金属离子在土样中的有效态浓度顺序是一致的 ,反硝化微生物在处理过程中逐步产生了对重金属离子的耐受性 ,500、1000mg/kg处理组样品的 NH+4- N浓度较对照组显著升高提示部分 NO-3- N由于反硝化过程的抑制而异化性还原为 NH+4-N.
英文摘要
      Laboratory experiments were conducted to characterise the impacts of 3 heavy metal ions (Cd2+、Cu2+、Zn2+) on denitrification in constructed wetland.Nitrous oxide (N2O) production was determined for soil samples of constructed wetland which exposed to 100,500 and 1000mg/kg levels of Cd2+,Cu2+and Zn2+.The results showed that the soils amended at 500 and 1000mg/kg concentration of 3 heavy metals exhibited significantly lower N2O production than nonamended soils.The relative inhibition on N2O production by individual metals was in order:Cd2+>Zn2+>Cu2+.It conformed to the sequence of available amount of 3 metals in samples.The denitrifying microorganisms developed the resistance to the metal inhibitory effects during the incubition period.Increase of NH+4N in 500 and 1000mg/kg level treated samples suggested some NO-3N was diverted to the pathway of dissimilatory reduction to NH+4N due to the metal inhibition on the denitrification process.

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