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Microplastics in agricultural soils: a new challenge not only for agro-environmental policy?

This review addresses microplastic pollution in agricultural soils, identifying farming practices like mulching and sludge application as significant sources and discussing potential impacts on soil health and food safety. It calls for both policy action and more research on microplastic behavior in terrestrial environments.

2019 AgEcon Search (University of Minnesota, USA) 5 citations
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Microplastics in agricultural drainage water: A link between terrestrial and aquatic microplastic pollution

Agricultural drainage water was identified as a direct link between microplastic contamination in farmland soils and downstream aquatic systems, with drain tile water carrying significant loads of fragment and fiber-shaped microplastics from fields amended with sewage sludge or mulch films.

2021 The Science of The Total Environment 76 citations
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Approaching the environmental problem of microplastics: Importance of WWTP treatments

This review examines the role of wastewater treatment plants as sources and sinks of microplastics, noting that while treatment removes significant quantities, remaining particles concentrate in sewage sludge which is then applied to agricultural land as fertilizer. The authors survey available technologies for improving microplastic removal and call for better policy to address this gap.

2020 The Science of The Total Environment 262 citations
Review Tier 2

Freshwater Pollution by Microplastics: Sources, Consequences and Mitigation Strategies (literature Review)

This review covers freshwater microplastic pollution, examining sources including agricultural runoff, wastewater effluent, and atmospheric deposition, along with ecological consequences and available mitigation strategies. The authors emphasize that effective freshwater microplastic management requires integrated approaches spanning wastewater treatment improvement, source reduction, and improved plastic waste management.

2024 NNC RK Bulletin
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Regulatory and Mitigation Strategies to Combat Microplastic Pollution in Agricultural Ecosystems

This review examined regulatory and mitigation strategies for controlling microplastic pollution in agricultural ecosystems, covering sources from mulch films, sewage sludge, and irrigation water. The authors identified gaps in current regulations and proposed a framework combining source reduction, treatment technologies, and monitoring to protect agricultural soil health.

2025 Global NEST International Conference on Environmental Science & Technology
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Agricultural Microplastics Pollution: From Hidden Threats to Global Food Security Towards Sustainable Strategies

This comprehensive review examines agricultural microplastic pollution across the atmosphere, soil, water, and biological systems, proposing a framework linking farming-derived MP contamination to food security risks and calling for integrated approaches to manage MNPs in agricultural systems.

2025 Plant Cell & Environment
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Microplásticos en cuerpos de agua continentales: impacto y estrategias de mitigación desde la perspectiva de la ingeniería agroindustrial

This review analyzes microplastic contamination in continental freshwater bodies from an agroindustrial engineering perspective. Researchers examined the sources, impacts, and potential mitigation strategies for microplastic pollution in rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. The study highlights that agricultural practices are a significant but often overlooked contributor to freshwater microplastic pollution, and calls for integrated engineering approaches to address the problem.

2024 BISTUA REVISTA DE LA FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS BASICAS 4 citations
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Towards Sustainable Management of Mineral Fertilizers in China: An Integrative Analysis and Review

This review examines strategies for sustainable management of mineral fertilizers in China, synthesizing research on improving nutrient use efficiency and reducing environmental impacts from fertilizer overuse. It is an agricultural science study unrelated to microplastics.

2020 Sustainability 28 citations
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Comparative Study on the Use of Traditional, Conventional and Advanced Methodologies for Sustainable Agriculture – a Review

Not relevant to microplastics — this is a review comparing traditional, conventional, and nano-technology-based fertilisation methods in agriculture.

2023 International Association of Biologicals and Computational Digest 1 citations
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Methodology for the study of the traceability of runoff water feeding reservoirs

Not relevant to microplastics — this paper presents a GIS-based methodology for tracing the agricultural plots whose rainwater runoff feeds a reservoir, extending the D8 drainage algorithm with land-use and rainfall data to assess agrochemical contamination pathways.

2023 Journal of Hydroinformatics 1 citations
Review Tier 2

Impacts of land use/land cover on water quality: a contemporary review for researchers and policymakers

This review examines how different land uses, from farming to urban development, affect water quality through diffuse pollution. Natural vegetation acts as a protective buffer against contamination, but more research is needed to determine how much vegetation is required to effectively filter pollutants. The findings are relevant to microplastic pollution because urban runoff and agricultural land use are major pathways by which microplastics enter drinking water sources.

2024 Water Quality Research Journal 43 citations
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Microplastics in Agricultural Soils: A New Challenge Not Only for Agro-environmental Policy?

This review examines microplastic pollution in agricultural soils, identifying tire wear, mulch films, sewage sludge, and atmospheric deposition as major sources. Agriculture is both a victim and a polluter in the microplastic cycle, and the authors call for dedicated agro-environmental policies to address contamination of farmland soils.

2020 Journal of Applied Business and Economics 7 citations
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Fate of microplastics in agricultural soils amended with sewage sludge: Is surface water runoff a relevant environmental pathway?

Researchers investigated whether surface water runoff transports microplastics from sewage sludge-amended agricultural soils to aquatic ecosystems in a semi-arid region of Spain, providing evidence that runoff is a relevant pathway for microplastic redistribution.

2021 Environmental Pollution 109 citations
Review Tier 2

Microplastics removal in wastewater treatment plants: A review of the different approaches to limit their release in the environment

This review examines how wastewater treatment plants handle microplastics, finding that while some plants remove up to 99% of microplastics from water, they concentrate the removed plastics in sewage sludge. When that sludge is spread on farmland as fertilizer, over 65% of the captured microplastics can re-enter the environment and potentially contaminate crops and groundwater. The authors argue that treatment plants should be reimagined as key barriers against microplastic pollution, with targeted technologies added at strategic points in the treatment process.

2024 The Science of The Total Environment 58 citations
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Application of Porous Concrete Infiltration Techniques to Street Stormwater Inlets That Simultaneously Mitigate against Non-Point Heavy Metal Pollution and Stormwater Runoff Reduction in Urban Areas: Catchment-Scale Evaluation of the Potential of Discrete and Small-Scale Techniques

This is a civil engineering review on using porous concrete in stormwater inlets to reduce runoff and filter heavy metals in urban areas; it is not a microplastics research paper.

2023 Water 9 citations