Effects and mechanism of microplastics on organic carbon and nitrogen cycling in agricultural soil: A review

Author:

Ma Yan1ORCID,Yang Ke12,Yu Hong2ORCID,Tan Wenbing2,Gao Yiman2,Lv Bowen3

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing) Beijing China

2. State Key Laboratory of Environmental Criteria and Risk Assessment, and State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Simulation and Control of Groundwater Pollution Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences Beijing China

3. Policy Research Center for Environment and Economy Ministry of Ecology and Environment of the People's Republic of China Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractAt present, microplastics (MPs) are a kind of emerging pollutants of concern in the environment, and have a wide and far‐reaching impact on terrestrial ecosystems. This article summarizes the latest research progress of the impact of MPs pollution on the biogeochemical cycle of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N), and summarizes the current situation of MPs pollution in agricultural soil. On the basis of summarizing the effects of MPs on soil physicochemical properties, soil microorganisms and soil plants and animals, this article focuses on how soil MPs affect the C and N cycles by changing these factors. MPs can alter organic matter degradation and C and N cycles by changing the soil physicochemical properties, as well as the soil microbial and enzymatic activities. MPs may alter plants' nutrient uptake processes, which in turn affects the ability of plants to photosynthesize and absorb C and N elements. MPs can affect the survival rate, the growth rate and intestinal injury of soil animals, therefore indirectly affecting the soil C and N cycles. At the same time, this article compares the different effects of conventional plastics and biodegradable plastics on soil, and looks forward to the current research deficiencies and the future research directions of ecotoxicology of MPs on C and N cycle.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pollution,Soil Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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