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Microplastics in the soil environment: Occurrence, risks, interactions and fate – A review

Baile Xu, Fei Liu, Zachary Cryder, Dan Huang, Zhijiang Lu, Yan He, Haizhen Wang, Zhenmei Lü, Philip C. Brookes, Caixian Tang, Jay Gan, Jianming Xu

Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology · 2019

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Summary

The issue of microplastic pollution emerged from the marine environment, but the terrestrial environment is estimated to receive annually 4–23 times more plastic wastes. Microplastic pollution in the soil environment has thus begun to elicit great concern. This review summarizes the observed effects of microplastic pollution on soil ecosystems as well as sorption and transport behaviors of microplastics in such environments. Microplastic pollution has been detected in various soils including agricultural/farmland, greenhouse, home garden, coastal, industrial, and floodplain soils. Microplastics affect soil physical and chemical properties, microbial and enzyme activities, and plant growth, and also pose adverse ecotoxicological effects to soil fauna. These effects depend on the concentrati

Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1080/10643389.2019.1694822
Catalogue ID
SNmojxdaw8-si2hyc
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