2023
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy13010149
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Potential Effect of Biochar on Soil Properties, Microbial Activity and Vicia faba Properties Affected by Microplastics Contamination

Abstract: Microplastics (MPs) contamination is an emerging issue globally; however, adverse impacts of MPs on soil, plants and microbial activity have not been intensively studied. In this study, the potential effect of different levels of MPs (1.5, 7.5, 15%) has been investigated on soil properties, plant properties (Vicia Faba) and microbial activities through a pot experiment. The effect of biochar (BC: 2%) to mitigate the adverse effects of MP has also been examined. Soil properties (pH, EC, OM, CaCO3 and some eleme… Show more

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“…Likewise, the application of corncob biochar was efficient in ameliorating the negative effects of PVC MPs on lettuce shoot growth ( Li et al., 2023 ). Recently, it has been shown that date nuclei biochar improved root fresh and dry weight and overall root growth by increasing the mitotic index and reducing the percentage of abnormalities in root tip cells ( Elbasiouny et al., 2023 ). Besides the direct impact of biochar on plant growth regulation under MP stress, the application of biochar has also been shown as an important strategy to improve soil productivity.…”
Section: Remediation Methods For Microplastic Stress In Agroecosystemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, the application of corncob biochar was efficient in ameliorating the negative effects of PVC MPs on lettuce shoot growth ( Li et al., 2023 ). Recently, it has been shown that date nuclei biochar improved root fresh and dry weight and overall root growth by increasing the mitotic index and reducing the percentage of abnormalities in root tip cells ( Elbasiouny et al., 2023 ). Besides the direct impact of biochar on plant growth regulation under MP stress, the application of biochar has also been shown as an important strategy to improve soil productivity.…”
Section: Remediation Methods For Microplastic Stress In Agroecosystemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many authors also stated that BC was an efficient method to remove or mitigate the negative effects of MPs either in water or soil such as Badola et al [31] and Elbasiouny et al [29]. Tursi et al [62] added that MPs may be eliminated at a reasonable cost using BC.…”
Section: Biochar Application In Microplastic Remediationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the research of MP pollution is still in its early stages, particularly in soil environments [26]. Thus, there was and still remains a knowledge gap in this area of research [16,[28][29][30]. Several methods, either physical, chemical, or biological methods, are used to remove MPs from the environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MPs can attract, transport and release complex toxic compounds through the ecosystems, affecting local microbial community structure and abundance, potentially impacting biogeochemical cycles [Figure 5]. Some authors showed that the availability of polyethylene (PE) transformed the local microbial community by reducing its richness and raising the abundance of lignin-degrading and plastic-degrading species [140] . Several other researchers have revealed that MP toxicity can disturb the structure of microbial populations [24,80,141,142] .…”
Section: Ecotoxicitymentioning
confidence: 99%