微塑料
塑料污染
环境科学
农业
土壤水分
污染
环境化学
生态学
土壤科学
生物
化学
作者
Catherine Gonzales,Ruei-Feng Shiu,Hernando P. Bacosa
标识
DOI:10.1080/15320383.2024.2388750
摘要
The Philippines is primarily an agricultural country in which most Filipinos depend on the health of the soil for livelihood. Plastic pollution adversely affects agriculture by degrading soil quality, fertility, and crop growth. However, the prevalence of plastic particles such as mesoplastics (>5 mm to 25 mm) and microplastics (<5 mm) in agricultural soils in the Philippines remains poorly understood. This study investigated the prevalence of mesoplastics and microplastics in agricultural soils in Iligan City, Philippines. We collected soil samples from the six sampling stations in high-elevation and low-elevation sites. Mesoplastics and microplastics were examined through manual sorting, categorized based on color, shape, and size, and identified using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). Mesoplastics were found to be more prevalent, averaging 2.22 items/kg compared to microplastics 0.83 items/kg. Mesoplastics were mainly white-colored (42%), mostly fragmented (55%), 5–10 mm in size (55%), and were predominantly polypropylene (85%). Microplastics were mainly transparent (40%), composed of fragments and film shapes(46%), and 3–4 mm (93%) in size. Polyethylene was the abundant microplastic polymer type (47%). It was observed that the low-elevation sites had a higher abundance of plastic particles, stressing the need to address local factors in tackling plastic pollution.
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