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Effects of microplastics on soil organic carbon and greenhouse gas emissions in the context of straw incorporation: A comparison with different types of soil

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Fan Ping, Fan Ping, Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Ying Zhang Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Ying Zhang Wenbing Tan, Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Beidou Xi, Beidou Xi, Beidou Xi, Fan Ping, Zheng Zhang, Hong Yu, Wenbing Tan, Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Hong Yu, Ying Zhang Hong Yu, Fan Ping, Ying Zhang Hong Yu, Beidou Xi, Wenbing Tan, Hong Yu, Ying Zhang Hong Yu, Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Hong Yu, Wenbing Tan, Ying Zhang Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Beidou Xi, Zheng Zhang, Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Fan Ping, Beidou Xi, Beidou Xi, Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Wenbing Tan, Ying Zhang Qidao Song, Beidou Xi, Beidou Xi, Qidao Song, Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Beidou Xi, Fan Ping, Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Beidou Xi, Beidou Xi, Beidou Xi, Beidou Xi, Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Ying Zhang Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Ying Zhang Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Beidou Xi, Wenbing Tan, Hong Yu, Beidou Xi, Ying Zhang Wenbing Tan, Hong Yu, Beidou Xi, Ying Zhang Wenbing Tan, Ying Zhang Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Beidou Xi, Beidou Xi, Ying Zhang Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Ying Zhang Wenbing Tan, Beidou Xi, Wenbing Tan, Beidou Xi, Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang Ying Zhang

Summary

Researchers combined microplastic treatments with straw incorporation in different soil types and measured effects on soil organic carbon and greenhouse gas emissions, finding that microplastics altered carbon cycling and in some soils increased CO2 and N2O emissions.

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Plastic mulching and straw incorporation are common agricultural practices in China. Plastic mulching is suspected to be a significant source of microplastics in terrestrial environments. Straw incorporation has many effects on the storage of soil organic carbon (SOC) and greenhouse gas emissions, but these effects have not been studied in the presence of microplastic pollution. In this study, 365-day soil incubation experiments were conducted to assess the effects of maize straw and polyethylene microplastics on SOC fractions and carbon dioxide (CO) and nitrous oxide (NO) emissions in two different soils (fluvo-aquic and latosol). Against the background of straw incorporation, microplastics reduced the mineralization and decomposition of SOC, resulting in a microbially available SOC content decrease by 18.9%. In addition, microplastics were carbon-rich, but relatively stable and difficult to be used by microorganisms, thus increasing the mineral-associated SOC content by 52.5%. This indicated that microplastics had adverse effects on microbially available SOC and positive effects on mineral-associated SOC. Microplastics also decreased coarse particulate SOC (>250 μm), and increased non-aggregated silt and clay aggregated SOC (<53 μm). Furthermore, microplastics changed microbial community compositions, thereby reducing the CO and NO emissions of straw incorporation by 26.5%-33.9% and 35.4%-39.7%, respectively. These results showed that microplastics partially offset the increase of CO and NO emissions induced by straw incorporation. Additionally, the inhibitory effect of microplastics on CO emissions in fluvo-aquic soil was lower than that in latosol soil, whereas the inhibitory effect on NO emissions had the opposite trend.

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