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Plastic substrate and residual time of microplastics in the urban river shape the composition and structure of bacterial communities in plastisphere

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Kang Li, Libo Xu, Libo Xu, Libo Xu, Libo Xu, Libo Xu, Xinyi Bai, Kang Li, Libo Xu, Libo Xu, Yi Huang Kang Li, Kang Li, Weiqian Jia, Xinyi Bai, Yi Huang Kang Li, Weiqian Jia, Mengjun Zhang, Weiqian Jia, Mengjun Zhang, Mengjun Zhang, Mengjun Zhang, Kang Li, Xudong Tian, Xudong Tian, Libo Xu, Libo Xu, Libo Xu, Kang Li, Xinyi Bai, Xinyi Bai, Xudong Tian, Weiqian Jia, Weiqian Jia, Weiqian Jia, Xinyi Bai, Kang Li, Libo Xu, Libo Xu, Libo Xu, Xinyi Bai, Xinyi Bai, Xinyi Bai, Xinyi Bai, Xinyi Bai, Kang Li, Kang Li, Mengjun Zhang, Mengjun Zhang, Jiabao Guo, Weiqian Jia, Weiqian Jia, Weiqian Jia, Xinyi Bai, Xinyi Bai, Weiqian Jia, Weiqian Jia, Weiqian Jia, Weiqian Jia, Jiabao Guo, Mengjun Zhang, Kang Li, Mengjun Zhang, Kang Li, Mengjun Zhang, Weiqian Jia, Kang Li, Weiqian Jia, Libo Xu, Libo Xu, Kang Li, Weiqian Jia, Xudong Tian, Mengjun Zhang, Mengjun Zhang, Mengjun Zhang, Weiqian Jia, Kang Li, Yi Huang Weiqian Jia, Xinyi Bai, Yi Huang Yi Huang Weiqian Jia, Kang Li, Yi Huang Weiqian Jia, Weiqian Jia, Mengjun Zhang, Mengjun Zhang, Weiqian Jia, Xinyi Bai, Xinyi Bai, Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Kang Li, Yi Huang Mengjun Zhang, Mengjun Zhang, Mengjun Zhang, Xudong Tian, Mengjun Zhang, Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Xudong Tian, Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang

Summary

Researchers conducted an in-site incubation experiment in an urban river using microplastics from three plastic product types (garbage bags, shopping bags, and plastic bottles), finding that both plastic substrate type and incubation time shaped the bacterial communities colonizing the plastisphere. Different plastic products harbored distinct microbial communities, with potential implications for the spread of plastic-associated microorganisms in urban freshwater.

Study Type Environmental

The widespread secondary microplastics (MPs) in urban freshwater, originating from plastic wastes, have created a new habitat called plastisphere for microorganisms. The factors influencing the structure and ecological risks of the microbial community within the plastisphere are not yet fully understood. We conducted an in-site incubation experiment in an urban river, using MPs from garbage bags (GB), shopping bags (SB), and plastic bottles (PB). Bacterial communities in water and plastisphere incubated for 2 and 4 weeks were analyzed by 16S high-throughput sequencing. The results showed the bacterial composition of the plastisphere, especially the PB, exhibited enrichment of plastic-degrading and photoautotrophic taxa. Diversity declined in GB and PB but increased in SB plastisphere. Abundance analysis revealed distinct bacterial species that were enriched or depleted in each type of plastisphere. As the succession progressed, the differences in community structure was more pronounced, and the decline in the complexity of bacterial community within each plastisphere suggested increasing specialization. All the plastisphere exhibited elevated pathogenicity at the second or forth week, compared to bacterial communities related to natural particles. These findings highlighted the continually evolving plastisphere in urban rivers was influenced by the plastic substrates, and attention should be paid to fragile plastic wastes due to the rapidly increasing pathogenicity of the bacterial community attached to them.

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