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Impact of weathered and virgin polyethylene terephthalate (PET) micro- and nanoplastics on growth dynamics and the production of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) of microalgae

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Colin Janssen, Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Jana Asselman, Raewyn M. Town, Maaike Vercauteren Raewyn M. Town, Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Raewyn M. Town, Raewyn M. Town, Marie Sioen, Marie Sioen, Marie Sioen, Marie Sioen, Maaike Vercauteren Colin Janssen, Maaike Vercauteren Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Jana Asselman, Jana Asselman, Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Jana Asselman, Marie Sioen, Marie Sioen, Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Colin Janssen, Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Ronny Blust, Ronny Blust, Ronny Blust, Ronny Blust, Colin Janssen, Jana Asselman, Maaike Vercauteren Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Jana Asselman, Maaike Vercauteren Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Maaike Vercauteren Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Raewyn M. Town, Raewyn M. Town, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Jana Asselman, Colin Janssen, Ronny Blust, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Jana Asselman, Colin Janssen, Raewyn M. Town, Jana Asselman, Jana Asselman, Raewyn M. Town, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Jana Asselman, Jana Asselman, Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Jana Asselman, Jana Asselman, Maaike Vercauteren Jana Asselman, Jana Asselman, Jana Asselman, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Jana Asselman, Colin Janssen, Jana Asselman, Ronny Blust, Jana Asselman, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Raewyn M. Town, Maaike Vercauteren Colin Janssen, Maaike Vercauteren Colin Janssen, Jana Asselman, Jana Asselman, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Jana Asselman, Colin Janssen, Jana Asselman, Jana Asselman, Ronny Blust, Jana Asselman, Colin Janssen, Raewyn M. Town, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Jana Asselman, Maaike Vercauteren Maaike Vercauteren Ronny Blust, Colin Janssen, Ronny Blust, Raewyn M. Town, Colin Janssen, Jana Asselman, Colin Janssen, Jana Asselman, Jana Asselman, Colin Janssen, Jana Asselman, Jana Asselman, Colin Janssen, Jana Asselman, Jana Asselman, Jana Asselman, Jana Asselman, Jana Asselman, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Colin Janssen, Raewyn M. Town, Jana Asselman, Jana Asselman, Jana Asselman, Raewyn M. Town, Raewyn M. Town, Colin Janssen, Jana Asselman, Jana Asselman, Jana Asselman, Jana Asselman, Raewyn M. Town, Ronny Blust, Colin Janssen, Raewyn M. Town, Colin Janssen, Jana Asselman, Colin Janssen, Jana Asselman, Raewyn M. Town, Raewyn M. Town, Maaike Vercauteren

Summary

Researchers compared how fresh and sun-weathered PET micro and nanoplastics affect microalgae growth and the sticky substances (EPS) algae produce in response to stress. Weathered plastics triggered more EPS production and had greater effects on algae than fresh plastics did. Since algae form the base of aquatic food chains and most ocean microplastics have been weathered by sunlight, these findings suggest real-world impacts on marine ecosystems may be worse than laboratory studies with fresh plastics indicate.

Polymers

The ever-increasing plastic waste accumulation in the marine environment necessitates a deeper understanding of microalgae interactions with micro- and nanoplastics (MNP), and the role of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS). EPS, known for its adhesive properties and produced as an algal stress response, may facilitate aggregation of both algae and MNPs, thereby impacting ecological and hydrodynamic processes such as the trophic transfer or vertical transport of MNPs. Moreover, gaining a deeper understanding of the impact of weathering processes on the potential toxicological effects of plastic particles, and the comparative significance of plastic-specific effects relative to those of naturally occurring particles such as kaolin clay, is imperative. Therefore, this study investigated the impact of fragmented, polydisperse virgin polyethylene terephthalate (PET, Daverage = 910 nm) and weathered PET (Daverage = 1700 nm) on the growth and the production of EPS of Rhodomonas salina. Algae were exposed to a range of low MNP concentrations (10, 100 and 1000 and 10,000 MNPs ml-1) for 11 days. A natural particle control (kaolin, Daverage = 1600 nm) was deployed to differentiate particle effects from plastic effects. It was observed that exposure to both weathered PET and virgin PET resulted in initially increased growth rates (7.80 % and 7.28 % respectively), followed by significant decreases in algae cell density (-30.1 % and -11.2 % respectively). Furthermore, exposure to weathered PET caused a simultaneous elevation in cellular EPS production (76.51 %). The effects of plastics were significantly larger than the effect of kaolin. Also, the observed effects were amplified by the weathering of the plastics. These observations underscore the interactions between particle type, age and concentration, and their distinct impacts on algae density and growth inhibition. The observations indicate a role for EPS as an algal protection mechanism, potentially affecting the environmental fate of MNP - microalgae aggregates.

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