巴西东南部农业生态系统中的塑料碎片:分布和丰度模式,以及与地形特征的关系

IF 4.3 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
John Jairo Arévalo-Hernández*, Angela Barrera de Brito, Junior Cesar Avanzi, Marcelo Angelo Cirillo and Marx Leandro Naves Silva, 
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摘要

农业土壤中的塑料污染是一个主要问题,影响土壤的生物多样性和功能。在这种情况下,研究农业土壤塑料污染,考虑其在不同地区的使用是必不可少的。考虑到土地利用(森林、草地和农业),本研究旨在识别、量化和表征巴西东南部子盆地内各种农业生态系统中的塑料碎片。此外,采样的塑料碎片是地理参考,允许其特征与地形特征相关联,如LS因子和植被覆盖。根据塑料碎片的大小,可分为宏塑料、中塑料和粗微塑料。结果显示,农业地区占塑料垃圾收集总量的91.2%。最常见的聚合物类型是聚丙烯、聚乙烯和聚氯乙烯,占总数的82.6%。该地区塑料碎片的堆积主要与密集的人类活动和农业实践有关。其分布与地形特征,特别是LS因子和植被覆盖度密切相关,在平坦和中度起伏的地形中浓度较高。这些发现强调了监测微流域地形中的塑料碎片和确定污染源的重要性,为减轻其对环境的影响提供了有价值的见解。
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Plastic Debris in Agroecosystems: Distribution and Abundance Patterns, and Relationship with Terrain Characteristics in Southeastern Brazil

Plastic pollution in agricultural soil is a major concern, affecting soil biodiversity and functionality. In this context, studies of agricultural soil plastic pollution that consider its use across different regions are essential. Considering land use (forest, grassland, and agriculture), this study aimed to identify, quantify, and characterize plastic debris in various agroecosystems within a Southeast Brazil sub-basin. Additionally, the sampled plastic debris was georeferenced, allowing its characteristics to be correlated with terrain features, such as the LS factor and vegetation cover. Based on size, the plastic debris was categorized into macroplastics, mesoplastics, and coarse microplastics. The results revealed that agricultural areas accounted for 91.2% of the total plastic waste collected. The most common polymer types identified were polypropylene, polyethylene, and poly(vinyl chloride), comprising 82.6% of the total. The accumulation of plastic debris in this region was primarily linked to intensive human activity and agricultural practices. Moreover, its distribution strongly correlated with terrain characteristics, particularly the LS factor and vegetation cover, with higher concentrations observed in smooth and moderately undulating terrain. These findings highlight the importance of monitoring plastic debris in the microwatershed terrain and identifying pollution sources to provide valuable insights for mitigating its environmental impact.

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ACS Omega
ACS Omega Chemical Engineering-General Chemical Engineering
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6.60
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3945
审稿时长
2.4 months
期刊介绍: ACS Omega is an open-access global publication for scientific articles that describe new findings in chemistry and interfacing areas of science, without any perceived evaluation of immediate impact.
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