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[Advances in Research of the Effects and Mechanisms of Polyethylene Microplastics on Soil Nitrogen Transformation].

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Sashuang Rong, Sashuang Rong, Shutao Wang, Shutao Wang, Wei Liu Sashuang Rong, Sashuang Rong, Sashuang Rong, Sashuang Rong, Wan-Qing Wang, Wan-Qing Wang, Sashuang Rong, Sashuang Rong, Shutao Wang, Shutao Wang, Shutao Wang, Shutao Wang, Shutao Wang, Shutao Wang, Shutao Wang, Shutao Wang, Yuxin Li, Sashuang Rong, Sashuang Rong, Sashuang Rong, Sashuang Rong, Sashuang Rong, Sashuang Rong, Wan-Qing Wang, Wan-Qing Wang, Yuxin Li, Yuxin Li, Sashuang Rong, Xinxin Wang, Xinxin Wang, Xinxin Wang, Sashuang Rong, Sashuang Rong, Xinxin Wang, Liang Pan, Shutao Wang, Sashuang Rong, Sashuang Rong, Sashuang Rong, Sashuang Rong, Sashuang Rong, Sashuang Rong, Sashuang Rong, Wei Liu Sashuang Rong, Wei Liu Shutao Wang, Wei Liu Wei Liu Wei Liu

Summary

This review examines the effects and mechanisms by which polyethylene microplastics — the dominant microplastic type in Chinese agricultural soils — influence elemental cycling processes in soil, summarizing findings on carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus dynamics under microplastic exposure.

Polymers

In the agricultural lands of China, polyethylene is the main component of microplastics (MPs), with characteristics such as small size, wide distribution, easy accumulation, and difficult degradation. Therefore, it may have an impact on the elemental cycling process of the soil. On the basis of reviewing the key literatures in the past few years, this study systematically analyzed and summarized the key factors and processes of the polyethylene microplastics (PE-MPs) affecting soil nitrogen transformation. On the one hand, PE-MPs directly affected the activities of microorganisms and key enzymes related to soil nitrogen transformation by enriching microorganisms, selecting colonized microbial populations, and releasing additives. On the other hand, PE-MPs had indirect impacts on the activities of microorganisms and key enzymes related to soil nitrogen transformation by affecting soil physicochemical properties of soil and changing the microenvironment for microbial growth. Moreover, phthalates, an important additive of the MPs, may be the key factor affecting soil nitrogen transformation in the short-term. Finally, we posed key scientific issues that should be further studied in order to provide scientific support for nitrogen nutrition regulation and ecological risk assessment of soils contaminated by PE-MPs.

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