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Plastic mulch film induced soil microplastic enrichment and its impact on wind-blown sand and dust

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Meiniu Yang, Xia Tian, Xia Tian, Meiniu Yang, Meiniu Yang, Meiniu Yang, Meiniu Yang, Meiniu Yang, Xia Tian, Xia Tian, Zhongling Guo Jifeng Li, Xia Tian, Meiniu Yang, Meiniu Yang, Meiniu Yang, Meiniu Yang, Xia Tian, Xia Tian, Zixiao Guo, Zhongling Guo Zhongling Guo Jifeng Li, Zhongling Guo Chun‐Ping Chang, Jifeng Li, Jifeng Li, Chun‐Ping Chang, Chun‐Ping Chang, Chun‐Ping Chang, Zhongling Guo Zhongling Guo Zhongling Guo Chun‐Ping Chang, Chun‐Ping Chang, Jifeng Li, Qing Li, Jifeng Li, Qing Li, Jifeng Li, Rende Wang, Chun‐Ping Chang, Rende Wang, Zixiao Guo, Zixiao Guo, Rende Wang, Jifeng Li, Jifeng Li, Jifeng Li, Rende Wang, Qing Li, Qing Li, Jifeng Li, Jifeng Li, Zixiao Guo, Rende Wang, Rende Wang, Rende Wang, Xueyong Zou, Jifeng Li, Rende Wang, Qing Li, Jifeng Li, Qing Li, Xueyong Zou, Qing Li, Rende Wang, Rende Wang, Xueyong Zou, Xueyong Zou, Qing Li, Xueyong Zou, Xueyong Zou, Xueyong Zou, Xueyong Zou, Xueyong Zou, Zixiao Guo, Chun‐Ping Chang, Xueyong Zou, Zhongling Guo Chun‐Ping Chang, Rende Wang, Rende Wang, Xueyong Zou, Xueyong Zou, Xueyong Zou, Qing Li, Chun‐Ping Chang, Chun‐Ping Chang, Xueyong Zou, Xueyong Zou, Xueyong Zou, Xueyong Zou, Xueyong Zou, Xueyong Zou, Zhongling Guo Xueyong Zou, Xueyong Zou, Zhongling Guo Xueyong Zou, Zhongling Guo Jifeng Li, Xueyong Zou, Chun‐Ping Chang, Chun‐Ping Chang, Chun‐Ping Chang, Chun‐Ping Chang, Zhongling Guo Zhongling Guo Zhongling Guo Chun‐Ping Chang, Chun‐Ping Chang, Jifeng Li, Xueyong Zou, Xueyong Zou, Xueyong Zou, Qing Li, Qing Li, Zhongling Guo Zhongling Guo Zhongling Guo Zhongling Guo

Summary

Field experiments in semi-arid northern China showed that plastic mulch film use significantly enriched microplastics in surface soils compared to unfilmed plots, and that wind-blown sand and dust from mulched farmland transported microplastics to surrounding environments.

Microplastics (MPs) pollution is being increasingly recognized as a global concern in all environments. Wind-blown sand and dust contaminated by MPs are an important pathway of MPs transport across different environments, which can result in on-site and off-site potential MP pollution. Here, we designed field experiments to detect MPs in surface soil and wind-blown sand and dust in farmlands with and without film mulch in a semi-arid region of northern China. This study provides the first insights into MPs enrichment in wind-blown sand and dust deposited by natural storms. The results reveal that fibers, fragments, and films constitute the major types of MPs in farmland soil and wind-blown sand and dust. The MPs abundances of 1-3 mm, <1 mm, and 3-5 mm items kg successively decrease. The enrichment of MPs in wind-blown dust is one to two orders of magnitude higher than that in wind-blown sand. For the farmlands with (without) film mulch, the MPs enrichment ratios ranged from 0.22 (0.29) to 1.35 (2.26) in the wind-blown sand and that varied from 1.79 (1.01) to 16.6 (25.79) in the wind-blown dust. Fibers are preferentially transported by wind erosion compared to fragments and films. Soil aggregating processes, wind speed, and MPs shape may influence enrichment in wind-blown sand and dust. Film mulch debris and the application of manure may be the primary sources of MPs in farmland soils. This study further highlights the importance of the transport of airborne MPs from surface soil into the atmosphere. Future research is required to establish the quantitative relationships between the MPs shape, wind speed, and surface soil properties and the MPs enrichment in wind-blown sand and dust.

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