High‐Altitude Open‐Pit Coal Mining has Changed the Sulfur Cycle and Ecological Network of Plant Rhizosphere Microorganisms
Honglin Liu, Hengfang Wang, Junqing Sun, Tianhong Yang, Zhengxian Mo, Hao Huang, Yabo Pan

TL;DR
This study shows how coal mining and ecological restoration affect sulfur cycling and rhizosphere microbes in a cold, dry region.
Contribution
The study identifies specific microbial drivers and sulfur cycle genes affected by different restoration stages in a mining area.
Findings
Secondary succession was dominated by Proteobacteria and Cyanobacteria, while natural succession featured Aspergillus and Thermus.
Mining reduced sulfur-cycling archaea abundance, with Bradyrhizobium and Nitrosopumilus as key sulfur-cycle microbes.
Artificial succession showed higher Streptomyces and Burkholderia abundance, linked to bioremediation potential.
Abstract
Ecological restoration of mining sites has a considerable effect on microbial community dynamics; however, its impact on sulfur cycling is unclear. This study explored the changes in functional genes related to sulfur cycling and microbial diversity during different stages of succession following the ecological restoration of a mining site in a cold arid area. A total of three succession stages were selected—natural, secondary, and artificial. The expression of sulfur cycle‐related genes and associated microbial drivers was investigated using metagenomics and network analysis. The dominant bacteria in the secondary succession were found to be r‐strategy‐adopting Proteobacteria and Cyanobacteria. Natural succession primarily comprised Aspergillus and Thermus, whereas artificial succession comprised Proteobacteria, Chlorophyta, and Actinobacteria. Mining disturbances were determined to…
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TopicsCoal and Its By-products · Coal and Coke Industries Research · Mining and Resource Management
