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The plastisphere of biodegradable and conventional microplastics from residues exhibit distinct microbial structure, network and function in plastic-mulching farmland

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Kang Li, Libo Xu, Libo Xu, Kang Li, Weiqian Jia, Mengjun Zhang, Kang Li, Libo Xu, Libo Xu, Yi Huang Yi Huang Weiqian Jia, Libo Xu, Libo Xu, Kang Li, Libo Xu, Kang Li, Kang Li, Weiqian Jia, Weiqian Jia, Libo Xu, Kang Li, Libo Xu, Libo Xu, Mengjun Zhang, Mengjun Zhang, Mengjun Zhang, Weiqian Jia, Weiqian Jia, Kang Li, Weiqian Jia, Mengjun Zhang, Weiqian Jia, Libo Xu, Libo Xu, Libo Xu, Kang Li, Kang Li, Mengjun Zhang, Weiqian Jia, Weiqian Jia, Weiqian Jia, Weiqian Jia, Weiqian Jia, Mengjun Zhang, Weiqian Jia, Libo Xu, Mengjun Zhang, Weiqian Jia, Kang Li, Mengjun Zhang, Weiqian Jia, Libo Xu, Kang Li, Kang Li, Kang Li, Weiqian Jia, Yi Huang Kang Li, Yi Huang Kang Li, Mengjun Zhang, Yi Huang Yi Huang Mengjun Zhang, Mengjun Zhang, Mengjun Zhang, Mengjun Zhang, Weiqian Jia, Weiqian Jia, Weiqian Jia, Weiqian Jia, Weiqian Jia, Yi Huang Yi Huang Mengjun Zhang, Mengjun Zhang, Kang Li, Yi Huang Mengjun Zhang, Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Mengjun Zhang, Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang Yi Huang

Summary

Researchers compared the bacterial communities that colonize biodegradable and conventional plastic microplastics in farmland soil. They found that biodegradable plastics (PBAT/PLA) and conventional polyethylene each attracted distinct microbial communities with different functions, including bacteria that could degrade plastics or cycle nutrients. The results suggest that even biodegradable plastics create unique microbial environments in soil that may affect soil health and function in unexpected ways.

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The inhomogeneity of plastisphere and soil may result in different microbial communities, thus potentially affecting soil functions. Biodegradable plastics offer an alternative to conventional plastics, nevertheless, the inadequate end-of-life treatment of biodegradable plastics may release more microplastics. Herein, we collected PE and PBAT/PLA microplastics in plastic-mulching farmland in Hebei, China. The bacterial communities of soil, PE and PBAT/PLA plastisphere were investigated using 16 S high-throughput sequencing. We found that the structure of bacterial communities in PBAT/PLA plastisphere were significantly distinct from PE plastisphere and soil. The alpha diversities in PBAT/PLA plastisphere were significantly lower than PE plastisphere and soil. Statistical analysis of differentially ASVs suggested that PBAT/PLA microplastics act as a filter, enriching taxa with the capability to degrade plastic polymers such as Proteobacteria and Actinobacteria. Compared to PE plastisphere, PBAT/PLA plastisphere has networks of less complexity, lower modularity, and more competitive interactions. Predicted metabolic pathways involved in human diseases, carbohydrate metabolism, amino acid metabolism, and xenobiotic biodegradation and metabolism were promoted in PBAT/PLA plastisphere, along with the facilitation in abundance of genes associated with carbon and nitrogen cycling. Our results highlighted the uniqueness of plastisphere of biodegradable microplastics from conventional microplastics and their potential impact on soil functions.

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