“…Soil and sediment are major sinks of MNPs in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems . As the primary life forms in soil and sediment systems, the microorganism is the main participator in many biogeochemical processes such as organic matter mineralization and nutrient cycling. , The greatest attention has focused on the effect of MNPs on the microbial community and function in soil and sediment systems, including microbial growth and viability, microbial activity and enzyme activity, , community structure, and function. − Indirect mechanisms of these impacts come from changes in soil physicochemical parameters, including bulk density, porosity, soil aggregation, − water-holding capacity, , and pH. , Direct interactions of MNPs with soil and sediment microorganisms are related to biofilm formation on MP surface, , plastic leachate impact, ROS-induced oxidative stress, and combined impacts with other chemicals. , The photo-oxidation of MNPs generally alters surface properties, leaching of toxic substances and DOC, , and ROS production, and subsequently changes their stability, , and mobility, , adsorption, , and transformations of contaminants . These effects of photoaged MNPs potentially lead to distinct alterations in microbial community and activity, although the specific response of soil characteristics and microorganisms to the photo-oxidation of MNPs remains largely unclear. , …”