Research progress of microplastics in soil-plant system: Ecological effects and potential risks

被引:103
|
作者
Huang, Danlian [1 ]
Wang, Xinya
Yin, Lingshi
Chen, Sha
Tao, Jiaxi
Zhou, Wei
Chen, Haojie
Zhang, Gaoxia
Xiao, Ruihao
机构
[1] Hunan Univ, Coll Environm Sci & Engn, Changsha 410082, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Soil aggregates; Soil nutrient cycling; Combined effects; Plant growth; Adsorb; ORGANIC-MATTER; WATER; DEPOSITION; PLASTICS; NANOPLASTICS; AGGREGATION; ENVIRONMENT; SEDIMENTS; TOXICITY; METALS;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.151487
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The effect of microplastics on soil ecosystem is a hot topic in recent years. It is increasingly recognized that soil is also an important sink for microplastics in addition to the aquatic environment. This review aims to discuss the direct and indirect effects of microplastics on the soil-plant system, focusing on the effects of microplastics on soil aggregates and soil nutrient cycling as well as the combined effects of microplastics and other pollutants on soil plant systems. Microplastics have been shown to affect the rooting ability of plants by altering soil bulk density and water-holding capacity, as well as reducing photosynthetic rate by directly interfering with the balance of plant chlorophyll a/chlorophyll b ratios. In addition, microplastics affect the stability of aggregates by interfering with abiotic factors (e.g., sesquioxide and exchangeable cations) or biotic factors (e.g., soil organic matter and organism activities in the soil). Moreover, microplastics may affect soil nutrient cycling by altering the dominant bacteria phyla in the soil or genes and enzymes associated with the carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus cycle. When microplastics and other pollutants have combined effects on plants, microplastics attached onto the root surface physically hamper the contact of the pollutants with the roots but are more likely to exacerbate the damage of pollutants to plants. Different types, sizes and concentrations of microplastics have different effects on the soil-plant system. Microplastics with similar shape and size to soil particles have less significant effects, while microfibers, small-sized microplastics and biodegradable plastic particles have more significant effects. Finally, this review also provides an outlook for future research. (c) 2021 Published by Elsevier B.V.
引用
收藏
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Research Progress for the Toxic Effects of Microplastics on Soil Animals and Plants
    Ma, Yan
    Xi, Zhen-Yu
    Wang, Xiao-Nan
    Wang, Jia-Qi
    Zhang, Cong
    Liu, Zheng-Tao
    Huanjing Kexue/Environmental Science, 2024, 45 (12): : 7272 - 7285
  • [22] Nanoscale copper in the soil-plant system - toxicity and underlying potential mechanisms
    Anjum, Naser A.
    Adam, Vojtech
    Kizek, Rene
    Duarte, Armando C.
    Pereira, Eduarda
    Iqbal, Muhammad
    Lukatkin, Alexander S.
    Ahmad, Iqbal
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2015, 138 : 306 - 325
  • [23] CIRCULATION OF WATER AT SOIL-PLANT INTERFACE - ECOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE
    BERGER, A
    REVUE D ECOLOGIE ET DE BIOLOGIE DU SOL, 1975, 12 (01): : 291 - 307
  • [24] Fluorescent Investigations of the Soil-Plant System
    Mammaev, A. T.
    Alieva, M. Y.
    Magomedova, M. H. -M.
    Pinyaskina, E. V.
    ARID ECOSYSTEMS, 2016, 6 (02) : 113 - 118
  • [25] Potential of chemical stabilizers to prolong urease inhibition in the soil-plant system
    Ding, Fang
    Chih-Yu Hung
    Whalen, Joann K.
    Wang, Lingli
    Wei, Zhanbo
    Zhang, Lei
    Shi, Yuanliang
    JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION AND SOIL SCIENCE, 2022, 185 (03) : 384 - 390
  • [26] Soil-Plant Interaction: Effects on Plant Growth and Soil Biodiversity
    Baldi, Elena
    AGRONOMY-BASEL, 2021, 11 (12):
  • [27] Bioelectric potentials in the soil-plant system
    A. I. Pozdnyakov
    Eurasian Soil Science, 2013, 46 : 742 - 750
  • [28] Bioelectric potentials in the soil-plant system
    Pozdnyakov, A. I.
    EURASIAN SOIL SCIENCE, 2013, 46 (07) : 742 - 750
  • [29] Barrier functions of the soil-plant system
    T. M. Minkina
    G. V. Motuzova
    S. S. Mandzhieva
    Moscow University Soil Science Bulletin, 2008, 63 (2) : 45 - 50
  • [30] Germanium in the soil-plant system—a review
    Oliver Wiche
    Balázs Székely
    Christin Moschner
    Hermann Heilmeier
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2018, 25 : 31938 - 31956