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The long-term effects of microplastics on soil organomineral complexes and bacterial communities from controlled-release fertilizer residual coating

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Volume 304, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.114193

Keywords

Residual coating microplastics; Nitrogen rate; Nitrogen release mode; Soil architecture; Microbial habitat; Soil bacterial communities

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFD0200704]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41703080, 42077207]
  3. College and University Science and Technology Program Funding from the Shandong Provincial Education Department [J16LF01]

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The study showed that residual coating microplastics have limited impact on soil structure and bacterial communities, but become a specific microbial habitat. The nitrogen rate and release mode affect the distribution of organomineral complexes in the soil, and the nitrogen rate also impacts soil bacterial communities.
Controlled-release fertilizer (CRF) was applied widely in China as an efficient utilization strategy for improving grain yield and reducing the nitrogen contamination. However, it was indeterminate to know the impacts of inevitably imported plastic into the soil on sustainable development. After ten-year fixed-site experiment, the visible residual coating microplastics were separated from the soil to measure their changes, then the long-term effects of CRF application (theoretical microplastic content 0.018-0.151 g kgxe213; 1 soil) on soil architecture and bacterial communities were evaluated. Based on soil organomineral complexes (OMC) distribution experiments and soil 16S rRNA sequence analysis, residual coating microplastics had no significant impact on soil architecture and limited effects on soil bacteria, but became the specific microbial habitat. The nitrogen rate and nitrogen release mode affected sand- and silt-grade OMC, and nitrogen rate impacted soil bacteria communities. The residual coating, small inert particles, is safe for soil OMC and bacterial communities in agricultural soil. Due to the effectiveness of CRF on reducing environmental pollution, CRF is considered as a favorable measure to the sustainable agricultural development in Shandong Province, China.

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