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Abundance, spatial distribution, and characteristics of microplastics in agricultural soils and their relationship with contributing factors

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Muhammad Sajjad, Muhammad Amjad Khan, Muhammad Amjad Khan, Muhammad Sajjad, Qing Huang, Sardar Khan, Qing Huang, Qing Huang, Shah Fahad, Sardar Khan, Sardar Khan, Shah Fahad, Jingjing Huang, Muhammad Amjad Khan, Muhammad Amjad Khan, Ondřej Mašek, Qingqing Wang Shah Fahad, Muhammad Amjad Khan, Jingjing Huang, Sardar Khan, Shah Fahad, Qing Huang, Qing Huang, Shah Fahad, Xiaomao Song, Xiaomao Song, Shah Fahad, Shah Fahad, Ondřej Mašek, Muhammad Sajjad, Ondřej Mašek, Shah Fahad, Sardar Khan, Yin Liu, Qingqing Wang Qing Huang, Shah Fahad, Ondřej Mašek, Xiaomao Song, Shah Fahad, Xiaomao Song, Xiaohui Li, Junfeng Wang, Shah Fahad, Xiaomao Song, Shah Fahad, Xiaomao Song, Qing Huang, Ondřej Mašek, Junfeng Wang, Qing Huang, Qingqing Wang

Summary

Researchers found microplastic concentrations of 2,800 to 82,500 particles per kilogram in agricultural soils of Hainan Island, China, with plastic mulching, farming practices, and environmental factors all contributing to spatial variation in contamination levels.

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Agro-ecosystem contamination with microplastics (MPs) is of great concern. However, limited research has been conducted on the agricultural soil of tropical regions. This paper investigated MPs in the agro-ecosystem of Hainan Island, China, as well as their relationships with plastic mulching, farming practices, and social and environmental factors. The concentration of MPs in the study area ranged from 2800 to 82500 particles/kg with a mean concentration of 15461.52 particles/kg. MPs with sizes between 20 and 200 μm had the highest abundance of 57.57%, fragment (58.16%) was the most predominant shape, while black (77.76%) was the most abundant MP colour. Polyethylene (PE) (71.04%) and polypropylene (PP) (19.83%) were the main types of polymers. The mean abundance of MPs was significantly positively correlated (p < 0.01) with all sizes, temperature, and shapes except fibre, while weakly positively correlated with the population (p = 0.21), GDP (p = 0.33), and annual precipitation (p = 0.66). In conclusion, plastic mulching contributed to significant contamination of soil MPs in the study area, while environmental and social factors promoted soil MPs fragmentation. The current study results indicate serious contamination with MPs, which poses a concern regarding ecological and environmental safety.

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