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Microplastics influence nutrient content and quality of salt-affected agricultural soil under plastic mulch
Summary
Microplastics were found in salt-affected agricultural soils in northeast China at abundances ranging across mulched and unmulched fields, with MPs affecting soil nutrient content and quality in ways that could influence food production in this important agricultural region.
Northeast China is an important food production base and plays a crucial role in national food security. However, the increase in salt-affected soils poses a challenge to agricultural production in this region. Plastic mulching is an effective technique for saline cropland improvement, and although it has increased crop yields in the short term, its long-term application may have introduced the problem of contamination by microplastics (MPs). The distribution of MPs in salt-affected cropland, along with the effects on soil nutrients, remains largely unknown. Accordingly, the presented research selected salt-affected cropland as the research object, after which MPs were quantified from 46 soil samples from currently mulched and unmulched fields. MPs abundance in the sampled soils ranging from 4.10 × 10∼1.50 × 10 particles per kilogram of dry soil. The detected MP polymers were mainly high-density polyethylene (46%), polypropylene (22%) and polyvinyl chloride (20%). The MP particles most commonly fell under the size ranges of 50∼100 μm (35%) and 100-200 μm (28%), both of which are small particle sizes. The most commonly detected MP shapes were film (34%) and fragment (31%). The mulched samples from salt-affected cropland generally showed higher soil nutrient contents than the unmulched samples. Moreover, MP abundance, type, size, and shape all demonstrated strong correlations with soil organic carbon and total nitrogen. MP type is a major factor determining soil nutrient content. Plastic mulching serves as an important source of MPs in salt-affected cropland, with these contaminants affecting nutrient content. Future research should be broader in scope and include ecological benefits and policy implications, with a view to optimizing the problem of MPs contamination due to mulching.
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