Activities of Microplastics (MPs) in Agricultural Soil: A Review of MPs Pollution from the Perspective of Agricultural Ecosystems.

J Agric Food Chem

Department of Biosystems Engineering and Soil Science, University of Tennessee - Knoxville, 2506 East J. Chapman Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee 37996, United States.

Published: April 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Microplastics are a growing global pollution issue, primarily studied in aquatic environments, but their impact on soil ecosystems, particularly in agriculture, is not well understood.
  • - The review examines how microplastics enter and interact with agricultural soils, their potential toxic effects on organisms, and how they affect food chains, carbon cycling, nitrogen cycling, and overall ecosystem function.
  • - The authors highlight the long-term risks microplastics pose to agricultural productivity and suggest future research directions to mitigate these effects and better understand their impact on farming systems.

Article Abstract

Microplastics are emerging persistent pollutants which have attracted increasing attention worldwide. Although microplastics have been widely detected in aquatic environments, their presence in soil ecosystems remains largely unexplored. Plastic debris accumulates in farmland, causing serious environmental problems, which may directly affect food substances or indirectly affect the members in each trophic level of the food chain. This review summarizes the origins, migration, and fate of microplastics in agricultural soils and discusses the interaction between microplastics and the components in farmland from the perspectives of toxicology and accumulation and deduces impacts on ecosystems by linking the organismal response to an ecological role. The effects on farmland ecosystem function are also discussed, emphasizing the supply of agricultural products, food chain pathways, carbon deposition, and nitrogen cycling and soil and water conservation, as microplastic pollution will affect agricultural ecosystems for a long period, posing an ecological risk. Finally, several directions for future research are proposed, which is important for reducing the effect of microplastics in agricultural systems.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.1c07849DOI Listing

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