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Microbial Perspective: Regulatory Mechanisms of Interactions Between Microplastics and Dissolved Organic Matter on Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Aquatic Ecosystems

Microplastics 2026
Mengxin Xu, Meiqi Huang, Shuang Liu, Jinze He, Feng Zhao, Bo Shao, Guangli Mu, Hongyang Cui, Panpan Cui, Yingxin Zhao, Yiwen Liu, Xiaoyu Cui, Yindong Tong

Summary

This dataset supports research on how microplastics and dissolved organic matter interact to regulate greenhouse gas emissions in aquatic ecosystems from a microbial perspective. Understanding these interactions is critical because microplastic pollution can alter microbial community composition and metabolic activity, affecting carbon and nitrogen cycling in lakes, rivers, and coastal waters.

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