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Soil Hg Contamination Impact on Earthworms' Gut Microbiome
2020
Mercury (Hg) is one of the most toxic heavy metals and is known for its persistence in the environment and potential to accumulate along the food chain. In many terrestrial polluted sites, earthworms are in direct contact with Hg contamination by ingesting large quantities of soil. However, little is known about the impact of Hg soil pollution on earthworms' gut microbiome. In this study, two incubation experiments involving earthworms in soils from a long-term Hg-polluted site were conducted
doi:10.48350/154622
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