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Quantification and Analysis of Microplastics in Farmland Soils: Characterization, Sources, and Pathways

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  • Hoda Fakour

    (International College of Practice and Education for the Environment, International Program for Sustainable Development, Chang Jung Christian University, No.1, Changda Rd., Gueiren District, Tainan City 71101, Taiwan)

  • Shang-Lien Lo

    (Graduate Institute of Environmental Engineering, National Taiwan University, No.1, Sec.4, Roosevelt Rd., Taipei 106, Taiwan
    Water Innovation, Low-Carbon and Environmental Sustainability Research Center, College of Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 106, Taiwan)

  • Nathan Thadeo Yoashi

    (International College of Practice and Education for the Environment, International Program for Sustainable Development, Chang Jung Christian University, No.1, Changda Rd., Gueiren District, Tainan City 71101, Taiwan)

  • Angelbetter Marselian Massao

    (International College of Practice and Education for the Environment, International Program for Sustainable Development, Chang Jung Christian University, No.1, Changda Rd., Gueiren District, Tainan City 71101, Taiwan)

  • Nelson Naboth Lema

    (International College of Practice and Education for the Environment, International Program for Sustainable Development, Chang Jung Christian University, No.1, Changda Rd., Gueiren District, Tainan City 71101, Taiwan)

  • Fezile Bethusile Mkhontfo

    (International College of Practice and Education for the Environment, International Program for Sustainable Development, Chang Jung Christian University, No.1, Changda Rd., Gueiren District, Tainan City 71101, Taiwan)

  • Patrick Chris Jomalema

    (International College of Practice and Education for the Environment, International Program for Sustainable Development, Chang Jung Christian University, No.1, Changda Rd., Gueiren District, Tainan City 71101, Taiwan)

  • Nasra Shabani Jumanne

    (International College of Practice and Education for the Environment, International Program for Sustainable Development, Chang Jung Christian University, No.1, Changda Rd., Gueiren District, Tainan City 71101, Taiwan)

  • Bright Hubert Mbuya

    (International College of Practice and Education for the Environment, International Program for Sustainable Development, Chang Jung Christian University, No.1, Changda Rd., Gueiren District, Tainan City 71101, Taiwan)

  • James Travor Mtweve

    (International College of Practice and Education for the Environment, International Program for Sustainable Development, Chang Jung Christian University, No.1, Changda Rd., Gueiren District, Tainan City 71101, Taiwan)

  • Moslem Imani

    (Department of Geomatics Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, No.1, University Road, Tainan City 701, Taiwan)

Abstract

While microplastics (MPs) have been identified extensively in aquatic ecosystems, their presence remains largely unexplored in soil ecosystems. Considering the potential effect of MPs on soil biodiversity and function, the present study investigated and analyzed the abundance and characteristics of MPs in soil profile. Taking soil samples from Tainan city farms, as one of the hotspots of agricultural practices in Taiwan, concentrations, types, compositions, pathways, and sources of MPs in farmland soils were quantified. Results showed that MPs were found in all soil samples in different depths ranging from 12–117 items/m 2 and MP abundance in farms adjacent to the suburban roads was about three times more than in enclosed farms separated from roads. Fragment and fibers were the main forms and low-density polyethylene was the dominant polymer of detected MPs. Historical land use, extensive application of plastic mulch, and utilization of fruit protection foams were identified as the main sources of MPs in farmlands. This study identifies the presence of MP emissions in farmland soils and investigates its features, which could serve as a framework for future studies into the ecological effects of MPs in the terrestrial environment.

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  • Hoda Fakour & Shang-Lien Lo & Nathan Thadeo Yoashi & Angelbetter Marselian Massao & Nelson Naboth Lema & Fezile Bethusile Mkhontfo & Patrick Chris Jomalema & Nasra Shabani Jumanne & Bright Hubert Mbuy, 2021. "Quantification and Analysis of Microplastics in Farmland Soils: Characterization, Sources, and Pathways," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 11(4), pages 1-16, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jagris:v:11:y:2021:i:4:p:330-:d:532158
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    1. Raquel Pérez-Reverón & Sergio J. Álvarez-Méndez & Rebecca Magdalena Kropp & Adolfo Perdomo-González & Javier Hernández-Borges & Francisco J. Díaz-Peña, 2022. "Microplastics in Agricultural Systems: Analytical Methodologies and Effects on Soil Quality and Crop Yield," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 12(8), pages 1-29, August.
    2. Jorge Mongil-Manso & Raimundo Jiménez-Ballesta & Juan Manuel Trujillo-González & Ana San José Wery & Alexandra Díez Méndez, 2023. "A Comprehensive Review of Plastics in Agricultural Soils: A Case Study of Castilla y León (Spain) Farmlands," Land, MDPI, vol. 12(10), pages 1-21, October.

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