微塑料
环境化学
干燥
化学
润湿
污染
土壤污染
污染
重金属
土壤污染物
生态学
生物
材料科学
复合材料
作者
Xinghua Pang,Chao Chen,Juan Sun,Mingguang Li,Yinlong Xiao,Junzhuo Cai,Xiaoyu Yu,Yan Liu,Lulu Long,Gang Yang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.131989
摘要
Microplastics (MPs) broadly coexist with heavy metals (HMs) in soil, Cd and Cu are the main types of soil HMs contamination, in addition to polystyrene (PS), which is also widely present in the environment and prone to aging. However, differences in the effects of MPs and HMs on soil properties and microbial characteristics under alternating wetting and drying (AWD) remain unclear. Thus, this study investigated the effects of four conventional (0.2% (w/w)) and aged MPs in indoor incubation experiments on soil properties under desiccation (Dry) and AWD. We found that with the influence of the "enzyme lock" theory, the coexistence of MPs and HMs under Dry had a more pronounced effect on soil physicochemical properties, whereas the effects on soil enzyme activity under AWD were more significant. In addition, MPs decreased the available Cu by 4.27% and, conversely, increased the available Cd by 8.55%. Under Dry, MPs affected microbial function mainly through physicochemical properties, with a contribution of approximately 72.4%, whereas under AWD enzyme activity and HMs were significantly greater, with increases of 28.2% and 7.9%, respectively. These results indicate that the effects of MPs on environmental variation and microbial profiles under AWD conditions differed significantly from those under Dry.
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