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Abundances of agricultural microplastics and their contribution to the soil organic carbon pool in plastic film mulching fields of Xinjiang, China

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Yanxia Zhang, Zihan Zhang, Yongxiang Yu, Yongxiang Yu, Yongxiang Yu, Yongxiang Yu, Yongxiang Yu, Yongxiang Yu, Zihan Zhang, Zihan Zhang, Zihan Zhang, Huaiying Yao Yanxia Zhang, Yaying Li, Yaying Li, Yongxiang Yu, Yongxiang Yu, Yaying Li, Yanxia Zhang, Yongxiang Yu, Yongxiang Yu, Yongxiang Yu, Yongxiang Yu, Yongxiang Yu, Yaying Li, Huaiying Yao Huaiying Yao Yongxiang Yu, Huaiying Yao Huaiying Yao Yongxiang Yu, Hongtao Jia, Yaying Li, Yaying Li, Huaiying Yao Huaiying Yao Yaying Li, Zihan Zhang, Yaying Li, Zihan Zhang, Yongxiang Yu, Yongxiang Yu, Yongxiang Yu, Huaiying Yao Yongxiang Yu, Hongtao Jia, Hongtao Jia, Yongxiang Yu, Huaiying Yao Yongxiang Yu, Huaiying Yao Huaiying Yao Huaiying Yao Yongxiang Yu, Yongxiang Yu, Huaiying Yao Huaiying Yao Huaiying Yao Huaiying Yao Huaiying Yao Huaiying Yao Yongxiang Yu, Huaiying Yao Hongtao Jia, Yaying Li, Yaying Li, Yaying Li, Yongxiang Yu, Hongtao Jia, Yaying Li, Yaying Li, Yongxiang Yu, Huaiying Yao Yongxiang Yu, Huaiying Yao Huaiying Yao Hongtao Jia, Huaiying Yao Yaying Li, Huaiying Yao Huaiying Yao Hongtao Jia, Huaiying Yao Huaiying Yao Hongtao Jia, Huaiying Yao Hongtao Jia, Huaiying Yao

Summary

Researchers found that microplastics in plastic-mulched agricultural fields in Xinjiang, China contribute to the soil organic carbon pool, potentially causing overestimation of soil carbon sequestration when conventional measurement methods fail to separate microplastics from soil.

Plastic mulched agricultural fields in Xinjiang are regarded as potential "hotspots" of microplastic (MP) contamination in China, whereas the abundance of MPs in this region is still unclear. As a carbonaceous material, current conventional methods for measuring soil organic carbon (SOC) generally do not separate the MPs from soils, which probably overestimated the soil carbon (C) sequestration. In this study, 77 agricultural soil samples under plastic film mulching were collected in Xinjiang. Afterward, the average abundance of agricultural MPs and the contribution of microplastic-carbon (MP-C) to the SOC pool were evaluated. The abundance of MPs was 12,589 pieces kg soil (ranging from 4198 to 47,420 pieces kg soil), and small-sized (<0.5 mm) plastic particles accounted for 93.3% of the total MPs. Interestingly, the soil salt content was positively related to the proportion of 0.1-0.5 mm MP but negatively correlated with the proportion of 0.02-0.1 mm MP, indicating that soil salinization probably controlled the degradation process of plastic residues. The average content of MP-C in the 0-20 cm layer was 25.33 kg ha (ranging from 1.60 to 192.57 kg ha), which had a contribution of 1.59‰ (ranging from 0.05 to 14.24‰) to the SOC pool. Accordingly, we roughly estimated that the MP-C storage (0-20 cm layer) was approximately 88.66 Gg in the plastic film mulching fields of Xinjiang. Although MP is undeniably organic C, this environmental pollution cannot be regarded as "true" soil C storage, which induces the overestimation of soil C sequestration in agricultural fields. Therefore, our results highlighted that MP-C should be subtracted when estimating SOC sequestration in plastic film mulching fields of Xinjiang.

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