环境科学
污染
土壤呼吸
比例(比率)
土壤水分
生态学
土壤科学
生物
地理
地图学
作者
Zhao Shu-ling,Matthias C. Rillig,Haijian Bing,Qingliang Cui,Tianyi Qiu,Yongxing Cui,Josep Peñuelas,Baiyan Liu,S. Bian,Fazel Abdolahpur Monikh,Jing Chen,Linchuan Fang
摘要
Abstract Microplastic (MP) pollution likely affects global soil carbon (C) dynamics, yet it remains uncertain how and to what extent MP influences soil respiration. Here, we report on a global meta‐analysis to determine the effects of MP pollution on the soil microbiome and CO 2 emission. We found that MP pollution significantly increased the contents of soil organic C (SOC) (21%) and dissolved organic C (DOC) (12%), the activity of fluorescein diacetate hydrolase (FDAse) (10%), and microbial biomass (17%), but led to a decrease in microbial diversity (3%). In particular, increases in soil C components and microbial biomass further promote CO 2 emission (25%) from soil, but with a much higher effect of MPs on these emissions than on soil C components and microbial biomass. The effect could be attributed to the opposite effects of MPs on microbial biomass vs. diversity, as soil MP accumulation recruited some functionally important bacteria and provided additional C substrates for specific heterotrophic microorganisms, while inhibiting the growth of autotrophic taxa (e.g., Chloroflexi , Cyanobacteria ). This study reveals that MP pollution can increase soil CO 2 emission by causing shifts in the soil microbiome. These results underscore the potential importance of plastic pollution for terrestrial C fluxes, and thus climate feedbacks.
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