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Accumulation of microplastics in greenhouse soil after long-term plastic film mulching in Beijing, China

The Science of The Total Environment 2022 143 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 50 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Kang Wang, Kang Wang, Yu Xing, Ruixuan Zhang, Yu Xing, Yu Xing, Yu Xing, Li Xu, Li Xu, Ruixuan Zhang, Yu Xing, Wei Chen Ruixuan Zhang, Ruixuan Zhang, Kang Wang, Ruixuan Zhang, Li Xu, Li Xu, Wei Chen Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Kang Wang, Jiayu Tian, Kang Wang, Wei Chen Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Wei Chen Li Xu, Fangqu Niu, Yamei Wu, Fangqu Niu, Yamei Wu, Jiayu Tian, Jiayu Tian, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Wei Chen Wei Chen Yu Xing, Wei Chen Li Xu, Yu Xing, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Wei Chen Wei Chen Wei Chen Li Xu, Yamei Wu, Yu Xing, Yamei Wu, Wei Chen Wei Chen Wei Chen Wei Chen Ruixuan Zhang, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Wei Chen Li Xu, Kang Wang, Li Xu, Li Xu, Ruixuan Zhang, Wei Chen Li Xu, Jinsha Zheng, Yamei Wu, Wei Chen Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Yamei Wu, Jinsha Zheng, Li Xu, Wei Chen Wei Chen Wei Chen Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Wei Chen Wei Chen

Summary

Researchers found that microplastic contamination in Beijing greenhouse soils increased with the duration of plastic film mulching, with abandoned greenhouses accumulating the highest levels at over 2,200 particles per kilogram of soil.

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Intensive use of plastic film and organic fertilizer in the greenhouse has resulted in microplastic contamination of soil. However, microplastic pollution in different types of greenhouses has not been reported so far. The contamination of microplastics in three different types of greenhouses (abandoned greenhouse, normal greenhouse, and simple greenhouse) were investigated. The abundance of microplastics in abandoned greenhouse reached as high as 2215.56 ± 1549.86 items kg, followed by normal greenhouse (891.11 ± 316.71 items kg), and simple greenhouse (632.50 ± 566.93 items kg). The mean abundance of microplastic organic fertilizer, and irrigation water were 1486.67 ± 140.48 items kg, and 4.2 items L, respectively. The abundance of microplastics in the shallow soils of abandoned greenhouse (826.67 ± 261.02) and normal greenhouse (560.00 ± 52.92 items kg) were lower than those in the deep soils (1073.33 ± 306.16 and 720.00 ± 111.36 items kg), while the simple greenhouse showed the opposite result. Microplastic was found to be primarily fragment-shaped, white in color, and 0-1 mm in size, and the polymers of microplastics were polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE). White was the most frequently observed color in the abandoned greenhouse (46.1%) and normal greenhouse (32.2%), while the dominant color in the simple greenhouse was yellow (23.1%). This study provides first-hand data for the pollution characteristics of microplastics in different greenhouse soils and explores the primary sources of microplastics in the greenhouse soil.

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