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Distinct microplastic distributions in soils of different land-use types: A case study of Chinese farmlands

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Chu Peng, Chu Peng, Jiao Wang, Jiao Wang, Jiao Wang, Hongyu Li, Ping Zhang, Xiaochen Chen, Chu Peng, Xiaochen Chen, Chu Peng, Xiaochen Chen, Chu Peng, Jiao Wang, Jiao Wang, Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Sitong Liu, Chu Peng, Chu Peng, Xianhua Liu Jiayao Li, Sitong Liu, Chu Peng, Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Sitong Liu, Jiayao Li, Xiaochen Chen, Xiaochen Chen, Jiao Wang, Jiao Wang, Chu Peng, Jiao Wang, Chu Peng, Hongyu Li, Hongyu Li, Jiayao Li, Sitong Liu, Jiayao Li, Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Jiao Wang, Chu Peng, Jiao Wang, Jiayao Li, Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Jiayao Li, Chu Peng, Jiao Wang, Jiao Wang, Xiaochen Chen, Xiaochen Chen, Ping Zhang, Ping Zhang, Ping Zhang, Hongyu Li, Jiayao Li, Jiayao Li, Jiao Wang, Xiaochen Chen, Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Chu Peng, Chu Peng, Sitong Liu, Jiayao Li, Jiayao Li, Ping Zhang, Sitong Liu, Sitong Liu, Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Jiayao Li, Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Xiaochen Chen, Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Chu Peng, Sitong Liu, Jiao Wang, Chu Peng, Ping Zhang, Xiaochen Chen, Ping Zhang, Xiaochen Chen, Ping Zhang, Ping Zhang, Ping Zhang, Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Chu Peng, Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Xiaochen Chen, Xiaochen Chen, Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Ping Zhang, Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Ping Zhang, Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Xianhua Liu Chu Peng, Xianhua Liu

Summary

Microplastic distribution across six types of farmland land use was surveyed from soils in five Chinese provinces to determine how agricultural practices shape soil microplastic contamination. The study found that microplastic abundance varied significantly by land-use type, with plastic mulch film use and irrigation practices as key contributing factors.

Polymers

Microplastic (MP) pollution poses a huge threat to agroecosystems, but the distribution characteristics of MPs in different types of farmland are still largely unknown. In this work, samples from six land-use types were collected from Chinese farmlands in five provinces. It was found that MP abundances were in the range of 2783-6366 items/kg in all samples. MP distribution results showed that over 80% of particles were less than 1 mm, and that MP sizes ranging between 0.02 and 0.2 mm represented the greatest proportion. The particle shape classified as fragment (with edges and angular) was the most frequent shape, with an abundance of approximately 54.05%. Polyethylene (PE) and polyamides (PA) were the most abundant polymers in cropped lands; 20.88% and 20.31%, respectively. Statistical analyses showed that lands used for plastic mulching (mulch film and greenhouse crops) had a significantly higher particle abundance, hence identifying plastic mulching as a major contributor to MP pollution in agricultural lands. Furthermore, paddy lands had a significantly higher MP abundance than wheat lands. Variation analyses of MP characteristics revealed that cereal crop farmlands (wheat, paddy land) were more likely to contain fibrous shapes and large MP particles (1-5 mm). Economically important tree lands (orchards, woodlands) were likely to contain fragment shapes and pony-size MPs (0.02-0.2 mm). Discrepancies among farmlands may depend on various reasons, such as mulching plastic application, irrigation, atmospheric fallout, etc. This study provides firsthand evidences about the characteristics of MP pollution in farmlands and explores some predominant MP sources in agroecosystems.

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