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Integrated microbiota and multi-omics analysis reveal the differential responses of earthworm to conventional and biodegradable microplastics in soil under biogas slurry irrigation

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Yuanyuan Zhao, Yuanyuan Zhao, Yuanyuan Zhao, Huiting Jia, Huiting Jia, Chengjun Ge Yuanyuan Zhao, Huiting Jia, Huiting Jia, Huiting Jia, Huiting Jia, Huiting Jia, Huiting Jia, Yuanyuan Zhao, Hui Deng, Huiting Jia, Hui Deng, Yuanyuan Zhao, Huiting Jia, Wenzhe Xing, Yuanyuan Zhao, Chengjun Ge Jiatong Li, Chengjun Ge Wenzhe Xing, Chengjun Ge Chengjun Ge Hui Deng, Wenzhe Xing, Yuanyuan Zhao, Yuanyuan Zhao, Wenzhe Xing, Huamei Yu, Chengjun Ge Huamei Yu, Jiatong Li, Chengjun Ge Yuanyuan Zhao, Huamei Yu, Huamei Yu, Yuanyuan Zhao, Yuanyuan Zhao, Yuanyuan Zhao, Chengjun Ge Chengjun Ge Jiatong Li, Huamei Yu, Huamei Yu, Huamei Yu, Huamei Yu, Chengjun Ge Huamei Yu, Chengjun Ge Chengjun Ge Huamei Yu, Chengjun Ge Chengjun Ge Huamei Yu, Chengjun Ge Huamei Yu, Huamei Yu, Chengjun Ge Chengjun Ge Yuanyuan Zhao, Chengjun Ge Chengjun Ge

Summary

Researchers compared how conventional and biodegradable microplastics from agricultural mulch films affect earthworms in soil treated with biogas slurry fertilizer. Using multi-omics analysis, they found that both types of microplastics disrupted earthworm gut bacteria and metabolic pathways, though through different molecular mechanisms. The study suggests that biodegradable plastic alternatives may still pose risks to soil organisms that warrant further investigation.

As one of the promising alternatives of conventional plastic mulching film (C-PMF), biodegradable plastic mulching films (B-PMF) were employed in agronomy production to alleviate the environmental burden of C-PMF. However, information regarding the potential toxicity effects of biodegradable microplastics (MPs) in soil still in scarcity, and the available findings were found to be controversial. Additionally, little is known about the molecular toxicity effects of conventional and biodegradable MPs on terrestrial organisms. Thus, 5 % (w/w) biodegradable (polylactic acid, PLA) and conventional (polyvinylchloride, PVC; low-density polyvinylchloride, LDPE) MPs were employed to assess the toxicity effects on Eisenia fetida in agricultural soil with biogas slurry irrigation. In the present study, transcriptomic, metabolomic profiles and individual indexes were selected to reveal the toxicity mechanisms from molecular level to the individual response. Furthermore, dysbiosis of bacterial community in gut was also investigated for obtaining comprehensive knowledge on the MPs toxicity. At the end of the exposure, the number of survival earthworms after MPs exposure was significantly reduced. Compared with the initial body weight, PLA and LDPE increased the biomass of earthworms after MPs exposure, while no significant influence on the biomass was observed in PVC treatment. Microbacterium, Klebsiella and Chryseobacterium were significantly enriched in earthworm gut after PLA, PVC and LDPE exposure, respectively (p < 0.05). Transcriptomic and metabolomic analysis revealed that PLA exposure induced neurotransmission disorder and high energetic expenditure in earthworms. However, PVC and LDPE inhibited the nutrient absorption efficiency and activated the innate immunity responses of earthworms. The PLS-SEM results showed that the effects of MPs were dominated by the polymer types, and hence, significantly and directly influence the gut bacterial community of earthworms. This study provides a better understanding of the similarities and discrepancies in toxicity effects of biodegradable and conventional MPs from the perspectives of individual, gut bacterial community, transcriptome and metabolome.

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