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Effect of biodegradable PBAT microplastics on the C and N accumulation of functional organic pools in tropical latosol

Environment International 2023 47 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 50 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Licheng Peng Meng Zhang, Miao Chen, Miao Chen, Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Ming Cao, Licheng Peng Dongming Wu, Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Meng Zhang, Ming Cao, Meng Zhang, Meng Zhang, Wen Zhang, Ming Cao, Licheng Peng Dongming Wu, Miao Chen, Huiran Liu, Meng Zhang, Wen Zhang, Licheng Peng Dongming Wu, Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Miao Chen, Meng Zhang, Licheng Peng Meng Zhang, Dongming Wu, Dongming Wu, Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Xin Chen, Miao Chen, Meng Zhang, Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Huiran Liu, Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Ziyu Ning, Meng Zhang, Changhua Fan, Meng Zhang, Meng Zhang, Huiran Liu, Meng Zhang, Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Meng Zhang, Meng Zhang, Meng Zhang, Meng Zhang, Ziyu Ning, Changhua Fan, Wen Zhang, Meng Zhang, Qinfen Li, Huiran Liu, Qinfen Li, Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Wen Zhang, Qinfen Li, Licheng Peng Qinfen Li, Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Qinfen Li, Qinfen Li, Changhua Fan, Ziyu Ning, Meng Zhang, Licheng Peng Meng Zhang, Qinfen Li, Ziyu Ning, Changhua Fan, Dongming Wu, Miao Chen, Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Meng Zhang, Changhua Fan, Miao Chen, Licheng Peng Licheng Peng Qinfen Li, Qinfen Li, Qinfen Li, Qinfen Li, Licheng Peng

Summary

Researchers investigated how biodegradable PBAT microplastics affect carbon and nitrogen storage in tropical soil and found that they significantly increased carbon in all major soil organic pools. The largest increase occurred in particulate organic matter, where PBAT debris was incorporated into the soil carbon pool, boosting total carbon by 116-191%. The study suggests that while biodegradable microplastics add carbon to soil, this may create a misleading picture of soil health since the carbon comes from plastic contamination rather than natural organic sources.

Microplastics (MPs) pollution is becoming an emerging global stressor for soil ecosystems. However, studies on the impacts of biodegradable MPs on soil C sequestration have been mainly based on bulk C quantity, without considering the storage form of C, its persistency and N demand. To address this issue, the common poly (butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT) was used as the model, and its effects on soil functional organic pools, including mineral-associated (MAOM), particulate (POM) and dissolved organic matter (DOM), were investigated from the novel coupled perspective of C and N stocks. After adding PBAT-MPs, the contents of soil POM-C, DOM-C, and MAOM-C were increased by 546.9 %-697.8 %, 54.2 %-90.3 %, and 13.7 %-18.9 %, respectively. Accordingly, the total C increased by 116.0 %-191.1 %. Structural equation modeling showed that soil C pools were regulated by PBAT input and microbial metabolism associated with C and N enzymes. Specifically, PBAT debris could be disguised as soil C to promote POM formation, which was the main pathway for C accumulation. Inversely, the MAOM-C and DOM-C formation was attributed to the PBAT microbial product and the selective consumption in DOM-N. Random forest model confirmed that N-activated (e.g., Nitrospirae) and PBAT-degrading bacteria (e.g., Gemmatinadetes) were important taxa for soil C accumulation, and the key enzymes were rhizopus oryzae lipas, invertase, and ammonia monooxygenase. The soil N accumulation was mainly related to the oligotrophic taxa (e.g., Chloroflexi and Ascomycota) associated with aggregate formation, decreasing the DOM-N by 46.9 %-84.3 %, but did not significantly change the total N storage and other N pools. Collectively, the findings highlight the urgency to control the nutrient imbalance risk of labile N loss and recalcitrant C enrichment in POM to avoid the depressed turnover rate of organic matter in MPs-polluted soil.

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