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A review of microplastics in soil: Occurrence, analytical methods, combined contamination and risks

Environmental Pollution 2022 75 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.
Li Chen, Li Chen, Zhiqin Zhang, Zhiqin Zhang, Shuling Zhao, Zhiqin Zhang, Zhiqin Zhang, Zhiqin Zhang, Shuling Zhao, Zhiqin Zhang, Shuling Zhao, Shuling Zhao, Zhiqin Zhang, Li Chen, Li Chen, Chengjiao Duan, Li Chen, Chengjiao Duan, Li Chen, Li Chen, Li Chen, Li Chen, Chengjiao Duan, Chengjiao Duan, Chengjiao Duan, Linchuan Fang Chengjiao Duan, Chengjiao Duan, Chengjiao Duan, Linchuan Fang Shuling Zhao, Shuling Zhao, Linchuan Fang Li Chen, Li Chen, Xingchang Zhang, Shuling Zhao, Chengjiao Duan, Chengjiao Duan, Xingchang Zhang, Linchuan Fang Shuling Zhao, Linchuan Fang Xingchang Zhang, Xingchang Zhang, Linchuan Fang Linchuan Fang Linchuan Fang Linchuan Fang Linchuan Fang Linchuan Fang Chengjiao Duan, Chengjiao Duan, Linchuan Fang Linchuan Fang Linchuan Fang Linchuan Fang Linchuan Fang Linchuan Fang Linchuan Fang Linchuan Fang Linchuan Fang

Summary

This review provides a comprehensive overview of microplastic pollution in soil ecosystems, covering sources, detection methods, and ecological impacts. Researchers found that soils are major reservoirs for microplastics, and the study highlights how combined contamination with other pollutants like heavy metals and pesticides may amplify risks to soil organisms and food safety.

Microplastics (MPs) pollution is becoming a serious environmental issue of global concern. Currently, the effects of MPs on aquatic ecosystems have been studied in detail and in depth from species to communities. However, soils, the largest reservoir of MPs, have been less studied, and little is known about the occurrence, environmental fate and ecological impacts of MPs. Therefore, based on the existing knowledge, this paper firstly focused specifically on the main sources of soil MPs pollution and explored the main reasons for their strong heterogeneity in spatial distribution. Secondly, as a primary prerequisite for evaluating MPs contamination, we systematically summarized the analytical methods for soil MPs and critically compared the advantages and disadvantages of the different methods in the various operational steps. Furthermore, this review highlighted the combined contamination of MPs with complex chemical contaminants, the sorption mechanisms and the associated factors in the soil. Finally, the risks posed by MPs to soil, plants, the food chain and even humans were outlined, and future directions for soil MPs research were proposed, while the urgent need for a unified approach to MPs extraction and identification was emphasized. This study provides a theoretical reference for a comprehensive understanding of the separation of soil MPs and their ecological risk as carriers of pollution.

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