Micro Plastic Pollution in Soil Environment: A Comprehensive Review

Vikas Gupta, Ayushi Trivedi, Nirjharnee Nandeha, Duyu Monya, K. Dujeshwer, Amit Kumar Pandey, Ashutosh Singh
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Plastic is a substance that is fundamental to current human existence. However, the issue of plastic trash polluting the environment has emerged due to the rapidly growing demand for plastic use. Even though some used plastics are recycled or burned for energy, a significant amount of plastic waste is landfilled or released into marine and terrestrial habitats worldwide. Particularly, trash made of microplastics smaller than 5 mm is regarded as a rising global problem for contamination. Nonetheless, the majority of studies on the effects of microplastic pollution conducted in the previous ten years have been on the marine ecosystem, with relatively few on the terrestrial ecology. One may argue that soil serves as both a significant source of microplastic pollution and a conduit for it into the aquatic ecosystem. The majority of microplastic sources in soil settings enter through a variety of openings, fragment, and spread both vertically and horizontally to the surrounding surroundings. Additionally, there are detrimental effects on the soil biota, which could influence the food web and raise questions about human health. This overview of microplastics' properties, research trends, analytical techniques, migration and degradation processes, impacts on soil biogeochemistry, and interactions with soil organisms highlights the significance of continuing studies on the effects of microplastics on terrestrial ecosystems.
土壤环境中的微塑料污染:全面回顾
塑料是当前人类生存的基本物质。然而,由于塑料使用需求的快速增长,塑料垃圾污染环境的问题也随之出现。尽管一些废旧塑料会被回收利用或燃烧作为能源,但全球仍有大量塑料垃圾被填埋或排放到海洋和陆地栖息地。特别是,由小于 5 毫米的微塑料制成的垃圾被认为是一个日益严重的全球性污染问题。然而,在过去十年中,有关微塑料污染影响的研究大多针对海洋生态系统,针对陆地生态的研究相对较少。有人可能会说,土壤既是微塑料污染的重要来源,也是微塑料进入水生生态系统的渠道。土壤环境中的大多数微塑料污染源都是从各种开口进入、破碎并垂直和水平扩散到周围环境的。此外,微塑料还会对土壤中的生物群产生有害影响,从而影响食物网,并引发人类健康问题。本文概述了微塑料的特性、研究趋势、分析技术、迁移和降解过程、对土壤生物地球化学的影响以及与土壤生物的相互作用,强调了继续研究微塑料对陆地生态系统影响的重要意义。
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