2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2020.115097
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Impact of plastic mulch film debris on soil physicochemical and hydrological properties

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“…There is not much information concerning the effect of plastics on the soil function and the processes remain unclear so it is difficult to foresee the consequences of this plastic pollution on soil quality and long-term land productivity. For example, researchers have reported that plastic debris can be detrimental to plant growth (Qi et al, 2018) and can alter soil physical properties, (de Souza Machado et al, 2018;Qi et al, 2020)). Hence, further studies are encouraged to understand the long-term impacts of this pollution.…”
Section: Microplastics In Agricultural Soilsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is not much information concerning the effect of plastics on the soil function and the processes remain unclear so it is difficult to foresee the consequences of this plastic pollution on soil quality and long-term land productivity. For example, researchers have reported that plastic debris can be detrimental to plant growth (Qi et al, 2018) and can alter soil physical properties, (de Souza Machado et al, 2018;Qi et al, 2020)). Hence, further studies are encouraged to understand the long-term impacts of this pollution.…”
Section: Microplastics In Agricultural Soilsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But so far, there is no su cient evidence that MPs with environmental characteristics can enter plants and nally affect plant growth. For most scenarios, some hypothesized indirect mechanisms have been proposed like alteration in soil physicochemical and hydrological properties, changes in soil microbial community and root symbionts, and so on 3,44,45 . In contrast, plastics with nanometer-size could be directly absorbed by plants and then exerted a signi cantly negative effect on plant production 31,35 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Together with imidacloprid and boscalid, these were the most dominant residues found in SeV. The synergetic effects of the main residues present in SeV, in combination with the microplastics present in these soils as a result of years of plastic mulch applications have not been studied sufficiently (Qi et al, 2020). iii) DDT metabolites were still present in many soils, especially in SeO where they contributed significantly to the residue mixtures, even on organic farms.…”
Section: Possible Effects Of Pesticide Residue Mixtures On Soil Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%