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Toxicity assessment of animal manure composts containing environmental microplastics by using earthworms Eisenia andrei

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Maria Concetta Eliso, Maria Concetta Eliso, Maria Concetta Eliso, Omayma Missawi, Omayma Missawi, Sabrine Hattab, Omayma Missawi, Omayma Missawi, Omayma Missawi, Iteb Boughattas, Iteb Boughattas, Iteb Boughattas, Iteb Boughattas, Maria Concetta Eliso, Maria Concetta Eliso, Maria Concetta Eliso, Maria Concetta Eliso, Maria Concetta Eliso, Tiziana Cappello, Sabrine Hattab, Sabrine Hattab, Nesrine Zitouni, Nesrine Zitouni, Nesrine Zitouni, Nesrine Zitouni, Nesrine Zitouni, Nesrine Zitouni, Omayma Missawi, Maria Concetta Eliso, Iteb Boughattas, Nesrine Zitouni, Tiziana Cappello, Tiziana Cappello, Mohamed Bannı Tiziana Cappello, Sabrine Hattab, Maria Concetta Eliso, Omayma Missawi, Nesrine Zitouni, Nesrine Zitouni, Iteb Boughattas, Nesrine Zitouni, Omayma Missawi, Mohamed Bannı Tiziana Cappello, Sabrine Hattab, Tiziana Cappello, Tiziana Cappello, Mohamed Bannı Mohamed Bannı Tiziana Cappello, Tiziana Cappello, Maria Concetta Eliso, Iteb Boughattas, Omayma Missawi, Omayma Missawi, Omayma Missawi, Nesrine Zitouni, Nesrine Zitouni, Nesrine Zitouni, Nesrine Zitouni, Iteb Boughattas, Khaled Sassı, Nesrine Zitouni, Iteb Boughattas, Tiziana Cappello, Nesrine Zitouni, Sabrine Hattab, Mohamed Bannı Tiziana Cappello, Nesrine Zitouni, Nesrine Zitouni, Nesrine Zitouni, Nesrine Zitouni, Tiziana Cappello, Tiziana Cappello, Omayma Missawi, Iteb Boughattas, Marouane Mkhinini, Marouane Mkhinini, Marouane Mkhinini, Tiziana Cappello, Nesrine Zitouni, Marouane Mkhinini, Sabrine Hattab, Nesrine Zitouni, Iteb Boughattas, Iteb Boughattas, Tiziana Cappello, Tiziana Cappello, Omayma Missawi, Tiziana Cappello, Mohamed Bannı Omayma Missawi, Nesrine Zitouni, Tiziana Cappello, Tiziana Cappello, Iteb Boughattas, Iteb Boughattas, Iteb Boughattas, Iteb Boughattas, Mohamed Bannı Omayma Missawi, Tiziana Cappello, Mohamed Bannı Nesrine Zitouni, Tiziana Cappello, Tiziana Cappello, Mohamed Bannı Sabrine Hattab, Mohamed Bannı Tiziana Cappello, Mohamed Bannı Mohamed Bannı Omayma Missawi, Mohamed Bannı Mohamed Bannı Mohamed Bannı Omayma Missawi, Tiziana Cappello, Maria Concetta Eliso, Mohamed Bannı Mohamed Bannı Marouane Mkhinini, Mohamed Bannı Tiziana Cappello, Mohamed Bannı Tiziana Cappello, Mohamed Bannı Akram Znaïdi, Mohamed Bannı Mohamed Bannı Mohamed Bannı Mohamed Bannı Mohamed Bannı Mohamed Bannı Omayma Missawi, Mohamed Bannı Akram Znaïdi, Mohamed Bannı Omayma Missawi, Mohamed Bannı Mohamed Bannı Mohamed Bannı Tiziana Cappello, Mohamed Bannı Mohamed Bannı Mohamed Bannı Mohamed Bannı Mohamed Bannı Mohamed Bannı Mohamed Bannı Mohamed Bannı Mohamed Bannı Mohamed Bannı Maria Concetta Eliso, Maria Concetta Eliso, Mohamed Bannı Mohamed Bannı Mohamed Bannı Omayma Missawi, Tiziana Cappello, Mohamed Bannı

Summary

Researchers found microplastics in animal manure compost from both cow and sheep farms, confirming that using manure as fertilizer introduces plastic particles into agricultural soil. When earthworms were exposed to these contaminated composts, they showed signs of oxidative stress and cellular damage. Since manure composting is a widespread farming practice, this represents a significant pathway for microplastics to enter the soil where food crops are grown.

Nowadays, animal manure composting constitutes a sustainable alternative for farmers to enhance the level of nutrients within soils and achieve a good productivity. However, pollutants may be present in manures. This study focuses on the detection of environmental microplastics (EMPs) into composts, as well as on the assessment of their potential toxicity on the earthworm Eisenia andrei. To these aims, animals were exposed to two types of compost, namely bovine (cow) and ovine (sheep) manure, besides to their mixture, for 7 and 14 days. The presence and characterization of EMPs was evaluated in all the tested composts, as well as in tissues of the exposed earthworms. The impact of the tested composts was assessed by a multi-biomarker approach including cytotoxic (lysosomal membrane stability, LMS), genotoxic (micronuclei frequency, MNi), biochemical (activity of catalase, CAT, and glutathione-S-transferase, GST; content of malondialdehyde, MDA), and neurotoxic (activity of acetylcholinesterase, AChE) responses in earthworms. Results indicated the presence of high levels of EMPs in all the tested composts, especially in the sheep manure (2273.14 ± 200.89 items/kg) in comparison to the cow manure (1628.82 ± 175.23 items/kg), with the size <1.22 μm as the most abundant EMPs. A time-dependent decrease in LMS and AChE was noted in exposed earthworms, as well as a concomitant increase in DNA damages (MNi) after 7 and 14 days of exposure. Also, a severe oxidative stress was recorded in animals treated with the different types of compost through an increase in CAT and GST activities, and LPO levels, especially after 14 days of exposure. Therefore, it is necessary to carefully consider these findings for agricultural good practices in terms of plastic mitigation in compost usage, in order to prevent any risk for environment health.

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