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Inhibitory effect of microplastics on soil extracellular enzymatic activities by changing soil properties and direct adsorption: An investigation at the aggregate-fraction level

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Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Junhua Hou, Fan Ping, Fan Ping, Dongyu Cui, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Junhua Hou, Hong Yu, Junhua Hou, Wenbing Tan, Qiuling Dang, Beidou Xi Hong Yu, Fan Ping, Beidou Xi Beidou Xi Hong Yu, Qiuling Dang, Junhua Hou, Hong Yu, Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Hong Yu, Wenbing Tan, Hong Yu, Beidou Xi Hong Yu, Wenbing Tan, Fan Ping, Qiuling Dang, Junhua Hou, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Qiuling Dang, Junhua Hou, Wenbing Tan, Beidou Xi Beidou Xi Beidou Xi Wenbing Tan, Beidou Xi Dongyu Cui, Wenbing Tan, Beidou Xi Fan Ping, Beidou Xi Wenbing Tan, Qiuling Dang, Qiuling Dang, Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Beidou Xi Beidou Xi Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Beidou Xi Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Fan Ping, Dongyu Cui, Beidou Xi Wenbing Tan, Beidou Xi Beidou Xi Wenbing Tan, Hong Yu, Hong Yu, Beidou Xi Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Beidou Xi Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Beidou Xi Beidou Xi Wenbing Tan, Wenbing Tan, Beidou Xi

Summary

Researchers studied how polyethylene microplastics affect the activity of soil enzymes over 150 days, examining responses across different soil aggregate sizes. They found that microplastics inhibited enzyme activities by altering soil properties, directly adsorbing enzymes, and competing with microorganisms for space. The study reveals that microplastic pollution can undermine key biological processes that maintain soil quality, with different soil aggregate fractions responding in distinct ways.

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Microplastics (MPs), as a new type of environmental pollutant, pose a serious threat to soil ecosystems. The activities of soil extracellular enzymes produced by microorganisms are the potential sensitive indicators of soil quality. However, little is known about the response mechanism of enzyme activities toward MPs on a long-term scale. Moreover, information on differences in enzyme activities across different soil aggregates is lacking. In this study, 150 days of incubation experiments and soil aggregate fractionation were combined to investigate the influence of MPs on extracellular enzyme activities in soil. 28% concentration of polyethylene with size 100 μm was adopted in the treatments added with MPs. The results show that MPs inhibited enzyme activities through changing soil nutritional substrates and physicochemical properties or through adsorption. Moreover, MPs competed with soil microorganisms for physicochemical niches to reduce microbial activity and eventually, extracellular enzyme activity. Enzyme activities in different aggregate-size fractions responded differently to the MPs exposure. The catalase in the coarse particulate fraction and phenol oxidase and β-glucosidase in the micro-aggregate fraction exerted the greatest response. With comparison, urease, manganese peroxidase, and laccase activities showed the greatest responses in the non-aggregated silt and clay fraction. These observations are believed to stem from differences in the key factors determining the enzyme activities in different aggregate-size fractions. The inhibitory pathway of microplastics on activities of extracellular enzymes in soil varies significantly across different aggregate fractions.

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