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Effects of microplastics and nitrogen deposition on soil multifunctionality, particularly C and N cycling

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 451, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.131152

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Nutrient cycling; Litter decomposition; Ecosystem functions; Soil enzymes; Bacterial diversity

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Through a 10-month soil incubation experiment, we found that both nitrogen deposition and microplastics have significant effects on soil multifunctionality. Nitrogen deposition increased carbon cycling processes but inhibited nitrogen fixation, nitrification, and denitrification. Microplastics also stimulated these processes, especially in soils with nitrogen deposition.
Both nitrogen deposition (ND) and microplastics (MPs) pose global change challenges. The effects of MPs co-existing with ND on ecosystem functions are still largely unknown. Herein, we conducted a 10-month soil in-cubation experiment to explore the effects of polyethylene (PE) and polylactic acid (PLA) MPs on soil multi -functionality under different ND scenarios. We found that the interactions between ND and MPs affected soil multifucntionality. FAPROTAX function prediction indicated that both ND and MPs affected C and N cycling. ND increased some C-cycling processes, such as cellulolysis, ligninolysis, and plastic degradation. MPs also showed stimulating effects on these processes, particularly in the soil with ND. ND significantly decreased the abundance of functional genes NifH, amoA, and NirK, leading to inhibited N-fixation, nitrification, and denitrification. The addition of MPs also modified N-cycling processes: 0.1% PE enriched the bacterial groups for nitrate reduction, nitrate respiration, nitrite respiration, and nitrate ammonification, and 1% PLA MPs enriched N-fixation bacteria at all ND levels. We found that ND caused lower soil pH but higher soil N, decreased bacterial diversity and richness, and changed the composition and activity of functional bacteria, which explains why ND changed soil functions and regulated the impact of MPs.

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