生物塑料和微塑料对绿色基础设施系统生态的影响:一种鱼共生方法

Bios Pub Date : 2023-11-06 DOI:10.1893/bios-d-21-00016
Christina Varghese, Ayah Ismail, Dana Hindi, Sarah Nasher, Víctor Carmona-Galindo
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聚乙烯醇(PVA)是一种生物塑料,与传统的聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯(PET)相比,由于其水溶性和减少塑料废物的潜力,被吹捧为一种环保解决方案。然而,很少有研究表明PVA如何影响环境中模式生物的发育动力学和生化过程。本研究的目的是评价PVA和PET对葱植物模型系统生长发育的影响。我们采用对照实验设计来评估溶解PVA和悬浮微塑料的水培中生态系统中的植物生长情况。我们假设,相对于对照植物,PVA在植物发育、水化学、细菌丰富度和植物细胞密度方面的负面影响要小于PET。在PVA和PET处理中,我们检测到根数、平均根长和平均茎长的限制率,以及水化学向更碱性和咸化环境变化的增加率。在PVA中检测到最低的细菌丰富度,而在PET中检测到最低的细胞密度。我们的研究表明,PVA和PET污染对生物系统的动力学影响相似。我们在短期解决方案的框架内讨论生物塑料,以遏制物理塑料污染,并需要长期研究它们对环境中非生物和生物相互作用的影响。我们进一步建议未来的研究描述城市绿色基础设施的更广泛的可持续性影响。
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Impacts of bioplastics and microplastics on the ecology of green-infrastructure systems: An aquaponics approach
Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) is a bioplastic touted as an environmentally friendly solution due to its water solubility and potential to reduce plastic waste compared to the traditional polyethylene terephthalate (PET). However, few studies have characterized how PVA may impact the developmental dynamics of model organisms and biochemical processes in the environment. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impacts of PVA and PET on the growth and development of an Allium cepa plant model system. We used a controlled experimental design to evaluate plant growth in aquaponic mesocosms with dissolved PVA and suspended microplastics. We hypothesized that, relative to control plants, PVA would have fewer negative impacts than PET in terms of plant development, water chemistry, bacterial richness, and plant cell density. In both PVA and PET treatments, we detected a restricted rate of number of roots, mean root length, and mean shoot length, as well as an increased rate of change in water chemistry toward a more basic and saline environment. The lowest bacterial richness was detected in PVA, while the lowest cell density in the bulb- and root-tissues was detected in PET. Our study shows that both PVA and PET pollution similarly impacted the dynamics of the living system. We discuss bioplastics in the framework of a short-term solution to curb physical plastic-pollution and the need for long-term study of their effects on both abiotic and biotic interactions within the environment. We further propose future studies characterize the broader sustainability implications to urban green infrastructure.
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