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Microplastics in agricultural soils on the coastal plain: Spatial characteristics, influencing factors and sources

The Science of The Total Environment 2023 27 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 55 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Qi Zhang, Long Chen, Qi Zhang, Qi Zhang, Qi Zhang, Yujie Zhou, Yujie Zhou, Yujie Zhou, Yujie Zhou, Yujie Zhou, Yujie Zhou, Yujie Zhou, Long Chen, Long Chen, Qi Zhang, Qi Zhang, Qi Zhang, Shenglü Zhou Shenglü Zhou Zhenyi Jia, Shenglü Zhou Zhenyi Jia, Shenglü Zhou Qi Zhang, Qi Zhang, Shenglü Zhou Shenglü Zhou Shenglü Zhou Qi Zhang, Shenglü Zhou Shenglü Zhou Qi Zhang, Qi Zhang, Qi Zhang, Qi Zhang, Long Chen, Bo Su, Bo Su, Long Chen, Gunghui Zheng, Gunghui Zheng, Bo Su, Bo Su, Long Chen, Long Chen, Bo Su, Qi Zhang, Yujie Zhou, Zhenyi Jia, Bo Su, Zhenyi Jia, Zhenyi Jia, Qi Zhang, Bo Su, Bo Su, Long Chen, Qi Zhang, Zhenyi Jia, Shenglü Zhou Bo Su, Shenglü Zhou Qi Zhang, Qi Zhang, Shenglü Zhou Qi Zhang, Bo Su, Bo Su, Long Chen, Bo Su, Qi Zhang, Bo Su, Shenglü Zhou Bo Su, Qi Zhang, Long Chen, Long Chen, Shenglü Zhou Zhenyi Jia, Zhenyi Jia, Shenglü Zhou

Summary

Researchers surveyed microplastic contamination in agricultural soils along China's southeast coastal plain and found an average of 314 particles per kilogram of soil. They discovered that microplastic levels first increased and then decreased from inland to the coast, a pattern influenced by historical coastline expansion. The study used network analysis to identify textile-related activities and soil properties as the major factors driving microplastic accumulation in farmland.

Farmland is a major sink for microplastics (MPs), but research on MPs in coastal plain soil, particularly their occurrence in agricultural areas with changing coastlines, is limited. Here, we investigated the distribution, influencing factors and sources of MPs in a typical agricultural county near the southeast coast of China considering different human activities and soil property changes. The average MP concentration in farmland soils was 314 items/kg, ranging from 70.2 to 851.3 items/kg. MPs increased first and then decreased from inland to the coast, and this trend was greatly affected by coastline expansion. Bulk density, clay and textile points of interest (POIs) are the major factors affecting MPs in farmland. Network analysis was used to divide the whole MP community into two modules, and the average similarity between each MP community and the other 25.5 MP communities was >0.5. Overall, the similarity of the MP community tended to decrease with increasing geographical distance (P < 0.01). In the soil environmental factors group, bulk density and clay affected the total MP abundance, accounting for 14.7 % and 9.4 % of MPs, respectively. After fitting 8 types of POIs and the total MP diversity integrated index (MDII) of farmland, washing POIs (R = 0.65, P < 0.01) displayed the greatest and most significant fit with MDII, followed by clothing POIs (R = 0.29, P < 0.01). The MDII-POI results showed that the major POI sources of soil MPs were clothing manufacturing and washing POIs. Unlike in urban areas, automobile service POIs, packaging POIs and textile POIs had no significant relationship with the MDII, which may be related to the population and economic development scale. The results emphasize the importance of investigating MP occurrence and sources in coastal agricultural areas to promote the effective management of MPs and plastic emissions in land-sea transition zones.

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