Biodegradable Microplastic-Driven Change in Soil pH Affects Soybean Rhizosphere Microbial N Transformation Processes
Jianling Wang,
Weitao Liu,
Aurang Zeb
et al.
Abstract:The potential impacts of biodegradable and nonbiodegradable microplastics (MPs) on rhizosphere microbial nitrogen (N) transformation processes remain ambiguous. Here, we systematically investigated how biodegradable (polybutylene succinate, PBS) MPs and nonbiodegradable (polyethylene, PE) MPs affect microbial N processes by determining rhizosphere soil indicators of typical Glycine max (soybean)-soil (i.e., red and brown soils) systems. Our results show that MPs altered soil pH and dissolved organic carbon in … Show more
Plants are widely present in soil ecosystems, and plant root exudates are therefore considered as an important factor that could affect the fate and transport of microplastics (MPs). The effect...
Plants are widely present in soil ecosystems, and plant root exudates are therefore considered as an important factor that could affect the fate and transport of microplastics (MPs). The effect...
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