Ecological risk assessment of microplastics in agricultural soils of Coimbatore region, India

Karthika Sangilidurai, Sivasubramanian Karuppusamy, Dhevagi Periyasamy, Rajkishore Subramani Krishnaraj, C. Narayanasamy, Lakshmanan Arunachalam, Dinesh Govindaraj Kamalam
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Although plastics provide numerous conveniences for human life, concerns about ecosystems and human life are rising tremendously due to increased plastic production and consumption. The ubiquitous presence and undeniable distribution of microplastics (MPs) in agricultural usage created a major risk concern for soil ecology and human health. The ecological risk assessment of microplastics in agricultural sites in the Coimbatore region of South India has been evaluated using three ecological risk indices: Pollution Hazard Index (PHI), Pollution Load Index (PLI), and Potential Ecological Risk Index (PERI). Based on the concentration of hazardous MPs (Polyethylene, polystyrene, polyacrylonitrile, polyacrylamide, polyacrylamide, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride) in sampling sites, risk assessment indicated the major risk level in inorganic fertilizers applied site. Meanwhile, PLI indicated that all the sites were in category I with low pollution load in the region. However, the hazard scores of polymers increased the PERI values and exhibited their values in the extremely dangerous category. Since the models for evaluating MPs risk in agricultural sites are not yet developed, this calculation is cautiously calculated and further research could gradually add base reference data for understanding the distribution, ecological risk, and trophic transfer of MPs.
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印度哥印拜陀地区农业土壤中微塑料的生态风险评估
尽管塑料为人类生活提供了诸多便利,但由于塑料生产和消费的增加,人们对生态系统和人类生活的担忧也在大幅上升。微塑料(MPs)在农业使用中无处不在且分布广泛,这给土壤生态和人类健康带来了重大风险隐患。南印度哥印拜陀地区农田中微塑料的生态风险评估采用了三种生态风险指数:污染危害指数(PHI)、污染负荷指数(PLI)和潜在生态风险指数(PERI)。根据采样点中有害 MPs(聚乙烯、聚苯乙烯、聚丙烯腈、聚丙烯酰胺、聚丙烯酰胺、聚丙烯、聚氯乙烯)的浓度,风险评估结果表明,施用无机肥料的采样点风险水平最高。同时,PLI 表明所有采样点都属于该地区污染负荷较低的 I 类采样点。然而,聚合物的危害分数增加了 PERI 值,并显示其值属于极度危险类别。由于目前尚未开发出评估农业区多溴联苯醚风险的模型,因此本计算结果是谨慎计算得出的,进一步的研究可为了解多溴联苯醚的分布、生态风险和营养传递逐步增加基础参考数据。
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