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Microplastic in Soil Ecosystem: Transition and Ecological Impacts

2025
Raman Tikoria, Mohd Ali, Deepak Kumar, Roohi Sharma, Parkirti Parkirti, Priyanka Saini, Anureet Kaur, Puja Ohri

Summary

This review examined how microplastics transition through soil ecosystems, alter soil structure, affect microbial communities, and impact plant health and agricultural productivity. Soil microplastic contamination is a growing threat to food security because it degrades the biological systems that underpin crop growth while simultaneously introducing chemical additives into the root zone where they can be taken up by edible plants.

Microplastics are a sort of developing contaminant that are present in large quantities in soil and are still moving and changing. The possible dangers that microplastics (MPs) entail to the ecological system and soil welfare have recently drawn a lot of attention....

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