Pollution characteristics of microplastics in greenhouse soil profiles with the long-term application of organic compost

Organic composts are significant sources of microplastic (MP) pollution in soils, and their input is much higher in greenhouse agriculture than open-field agriculture. However, how long-term compost application affects MPs pollution in greenhouse soil profiles remains unclear. This study examined MP...

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Veröffentlicht in:Resources, environment and sustainability environment and sustainability, 2024-09, Vol.17, p.100165, Article 100165
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Jiajia, Ding, Wencheng, Wang, Shengtao, Ha, Xuejiao, Zhang, Lei, Zhao, Yue, Wu, Wenqiang, Zhao, Meng, Zou, Guoyuan, Chen, Yanhua
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Zusammenfassung:Organic composts are significant sources of microplastic (MP) pollution in soils, and their input is much higher in greenhouse agriculture than open-field agriculture. However, how long-term compost application affects MPs pollution in greenhouse soil profiles remains unclear. This study examined MPs characteristics in chicken manure compost and earthworms, exploring the long-term impacts of compost application on MPs accumulation and vertical migration in 0–100 cm soil depth through a 15-year greenhouse experiment. Microplastics abundance was 3965 items kg−1 in compost, 191–248 items kg−1 in compost-amended soils, and 2.73–4.52 items individual−1 in earthworms from compost-amended soils; the latter two increased significantly with compost application and were significantly higher than unamended soils. Soil MPs accumulation from long-term compost amendment contributed 45.4% of the total. The proportion of MPs
ISSN:2666-9161
2666-9161
DOI:10.1016/j.resenv.2024.100165