Dry-wet alternation and microplastics particle size effects on and contributions to soil water and soil pore properties

IF 4 2区 农林科学 Q2 SOIL SCIENCE
Xuguang Xing, Xiaoyuan Jing, Fengyue Zhao, Sihan Jiao, Liuchang Su, Miao Yu, Long Zhao
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Agricultural soils always contain microplastics (MPs) residues and farmlands often undergo continuous drying-wetting alternations. However, little is known about how the existing MPs and MPs particle size affect soil physical properties under drying-wetting cycles; also their combined influences are not well understood. Hence, we completed measurements of hydraulic parameters and calculations of water characteristics and pore distributions in soil-MPs mixtures subjecting to five drying-wetting cycles and four MPs particle sizes. Quantitative findings indicated that both MPs and drying-wetting cycles reduced saturated conductivity, which firstly decreased and then increased with the increase of MPs particle size and the progress of drying-wetting cycles. The drying-wetting cycles increased field capacity (FC) and permanent wilting coefficient (PWC), but reduced gravity water (GW) and available water content (AWC). Oppositely, the MPs reduced FC and PWC but increased GW and AWC; furthermore, the average FC and PWC overall firstly decreased and then increased with the increase in MPs particle size; however, the average GW and AWC firstly increased and then stabilized. The MPs reduced total porosity and the drying-wetting cycle also reduced it in soil-MPs mixtures, which whereas increased as the drying-wetting cycles proceeded. Factors contribution analyses indicated that the drying-wetting cycle made greater contributions than MPs particle size to the variation of soil physical properties, and their combined effects mainly made great contributions to the variation of soil hydraulic parameters. Our findings provide evidence for MPs influence on soil physical properties, which deserves attention with regard to the developments of sustainable agricultural practical managements in plastic-polluted soil-crop systems.

干湿交替和微塑料粒径对土壤水分和土壤孔隙特性的影响和贡献
农业土壤中总是含有微塑料(MPs)残留物,而农田通常会经历持续的干湿交替。然而,人们对现有的微塑料和微塑料粒径如何影响干燥-湿润循环下的土壤物理性质知之甚少,对它们的综合影响也不甚了解。因此,我们完成了土壤-MPs 混合物在五个干湿交替周期和四种 MPs 粒径条件下的水力参数测量以及水特性和孔隙分布计算。定量研究结果表明,MPs 和干燥-润湿循环都会降低饱和电导率,随着 MPs 粒径的增加和干燥-润湿循环的进行,饱和电导率先降低后升高。干燥-润湿循环增加了田间容量(FC)和永久萎蔫系数(PWC),但降低了重力水(GW)和可用含水量(AWC)。与此相反,MPs 降低了 FC 和 PWC,但增加了 GW 和 AWC;此外,随着 MPs 粒径的增加,FC 和 PWC 的平均值总体上先降后升;但 GW 和 AWC 的平均值先升后稳。MPs 降低了土壤-MPs 混合物的总孔隙度,干燥-润湿循环也降低了总孔隙度,而随着干燥-润湿循环的进行,总孔隙度又有所增加。因素贡献分析表明,干燥-湿润循环比 MPs 粒径对土壤物理性质变化的贡献更大,它们的共同作用主要对土壤水力参数的变化做出了巨大贡献。我们的研究结果为 MPs 对土壤物理特性的影响提供了证据,值得在塑料污染的土壤-作物系统中发展可持续农业实践管理。
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European Journal of Soil Science
European Journal of Soil Science 农林科学-土壤科学
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
4.80%
发文量
117
审稿时长
5 months
期刊介绍: The EJSS is an international journal that publishes outstanding papers in soil science that advance the theoretical and mechanistic understanding of physical, chemical and biological processes and their interactions in soils acting from molecular to continental scales in natural and managed environments.
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