College of Natural Resources and Environment, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, China.
State Key Laboratory of Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming on the Loess Plateau, Institute of Soil and Water Conservation CAS and MWR, Yangling 712100, China; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China.
Sci Total Environ. 2024 Nov 15;951:175643. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.175643. Epub 2024 Aug 20.
Soil contamination by microplastics (MPs) has emerged as a significant global concern. Although traditionally associated with crop production, contemporary understanding of soil health has expanded to include a broader range of factors, including animal safety, microbial diversity, ecological functions, and human health protection. This paradigm shifts underscores the imperative need for a comprehensive assessment of the effects of MPs on soil health. Through an investigation of various soil health indicators, this review endeavors to fill existing knowledge gaps, drawing insights from recent studies conducted between 2021 and 2024, to elucidate how MPs may disrupt soil ecosystems and compromise their crucial functions. This review provides a thorough analysis of the processes leading to MP contamination in soil environments and highlights film residues as major contributors to agricultural soils. MPs entering the soil detrimentally affect crop productivity by hindering growth and other physiological processes. Moreover, MPs hinder the survival, growth, and reproductive rates of the soil fauna, posing potential health risks. Additionally, a systematic evaluation of the impact of MPs on soil microbes and nutrient cycling highlights the diverse repercussions of MP contamination. Moreover, within soil-plant systems, MPs interact with other pollutants, resulting in combined pollution. For example, MPs contain oxygen-containing functional groups on their surfaces that form high-affinity hydrogen bonds with other pollutants, leading to prolonged persistence in the soil environment thereby increasing the risk to soil health. In conclusion, we succinctly summarize the current research challenges related to the mediating effects of MPs on soil health and suggest promising directions for future studies. Addressing these challenges and adopting interdisciplinary approaches will advance our understanding of the intricate interplay between MPs and soil ecosystems, thereby providing evidence-based strategies for mitigating their adverse effects.
土壤中的微塑料(MPs)污染已成为一个全球性的重大问题。虽然传统上与作物生产有关,但对土壤健康的理解已经扩展到包括更广泛的因素,包括动物安全、微生物多样性、生态功能和人类健康保护。这种范式转变强调了对 MPs 对土壤健康影响进行全面评估的必要性。通过调查各种土壤健康指标,本综述旨在填补现有知识空白,从 2021 年至 2024 年期间进行的最近研究中汲取见解,阐明 MPs 如何破坏土壤生态系统并危及它们的关键功能。本综述深入分析了 MPs 在土壤环境中污染的过程,并强调了薄膜残留是农业土壤中主要的 MPs 来源。进入土壤的 MPs 通过阻碍生长和其他生理过程,对作物生产力产生不利影响。此外, MPs 还阻碍了土壤动物的生存、生长和繁殖率,构成潜在的健康风险。此外,对 MPs 对土壤微生物和养分循环的影响进行系统评估,突出了 MP 污染的多样性影响。此外,在土壤-植物系统中, MPs 与其他污染物相互作用,导致复合污染。例如, MPs 表面含有含氧官能团,与其他污染物形成高亲和力氢键,从而在土壤环境中延长持久性,从而增加对土壤健康的风险。总之,我们简明扼要地总结了与 MPs 对土壤健康的中介效应相关的当前研究挑战,并提出了未来研究的有前景的方向。应对这些挑战并采用跨学科方法将有助于我们深入了解 MPs 与土壤生态系统之间的复杂相互作用,从而为减轻其不利影响提供基于证据的策略。