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Is mulch film itself the primary source of meso- and microplastics in the mulching cultivated soil? A preliminary field study with econometric methods

Environmental Pollution 2022 66 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 45 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Li Xu, Chang Li Li Xu, Chang Li Chang Li Chang Li Xiangbo Xu, Chang Li Li Xu, Xiangbo Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Chang Li Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Chang Li Jing Li, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Mingxing Sun, Mingxing Sun, Chang Li Li Xu, Li Xu, Chang Li Linxiu Zhang, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Li Xu, Chang Li

Summary

A field study examined whether mulch films were the primary source of meso- and microplastics in mulched agricultural soils using econometric methods to compare plastic-mulched and non-mulched fields, finding that while mulch contributed to soil plastic loads, it was not the sole source. The study challenges the assumption that plastic mulch is always the dominant microplastic source in farmed soils.

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There has been an increasing interest in the pollution caused by meso- and microplastics (MMPs) in terrestrial ecosystems. Mulch film was once considered to be the most important source of MMPs in the mulching cultivated soil. However, the academic community has not given sufficient scientific evidence. In this study, stratified random sampling method was used to selectively interview households in Hebei province, China (400 households, 20 villages, 5 counties). Finally, household characteristics and mulch film use behavior of 41 households were collected, and corresponding soil samples were sampled. The results showed that 1) the abundance of MMPs was 29.3 ± 33.1 items·kg (DW) and the particle size of MMPs was 2.95 × 10±1.75 × 10 μm, and the proportion of MMPs derived from Polyethylene (PE) was only 18.8%; 2) the mass of MMPs was 2.90 ± 3.72 mg kg (DW) and the proportion of PE MMPs was 43.75%, which has the highest mass percentage; 3) After controlling the endogenous and dummy variables, the use history of mulch film (HistMF) was found to be positively correlated to the abundance of MMPs and inversely correlated to the particle size, but nor with the mass of MMPs; 4) Regarding the heterogeneous characteristics of MMPs, including particle size, color, shape, and type, the findings found the absence of a significant correlation between HistMF and the abundance and mass of PE. In summary, mulch-derived MMPs are not the primary source of MMPs in the mulching cultivated soil in terms of abundance but probably be in terms of mass.

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