NETmicroplastic in agricultural soil and its impact on soil properties

IF 4 2区 农林科学 Q2 SOIL SCIENCE European Journal of Soil Science Pub Date : 2024-05-23 DOI:10.1111/ejss.13496
Claudia Preininger, Evelyn Hackl, Viktoria Stagl
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Implementing “soil health” means sustainable management of agricultural soils, avoiding toxicities, and sensible use of resources to minimize waste. In this context, the use of plastic in agriculture in form of plastic products, the application of polymers and additives in fertilizers, and plastic input through littering and tyre wear demands our special attention. Uncertainty and open questions relating to effects of plastic and its degradation products such as microplastic (MP) on the soil environment, the soil biota, and human health partly result from the lack of robust and standardized detection and measurement methods. Also, environmental, economic, and societal problems around MPs in soil cannot be adequately addressed due to lack of coordination among the various relevant players and initiatives in research and policy. NETmicroplastic (www.net-microplastic.eu) responds to the need of connecting among a fragmented research & innovation and policy landscape by creating a community-supported environment. The network fosters provision of solid data for science-based impact assessment of MP in soil together with much-needed technological innovations, including biodegradable alternatives to conventional plastic. Here, we reflect upon a number of action fields that are key to the NETmicroplastic initiative from small to large-scale perspectives. In addition, we portray the overall awareness situation around MP in soil.

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农用土壤中的净微塑及其对土壤性质的影响
实现 "土壤健康 "意味着对农业土壤进行可持续管理,避免有毒物质,合理利用资源,尽量减少浪费。在这方面,我们需要特别关注农业中塑料产品的使用、聚合物和添加剂在肥料中的应用,以及通过乱扔垃圾和轮胎磨损造成的塑料输入。塑料及其降解产物(如微塑料 (MP))对土壤环境、土壤生物区系和人类健康的影响存在不确定性和悬而未决的问题,部分原因是缺乏可靠的标准化检测和测量方法。此外,由于研究和政策方面的各种相关参与者和倡议之间缺乏协调,围绕土壤中 MP 的环境、经济和社会问题无法得到充分解决。网络微塑料(www.net-microplastic.eu)通过创造一个社区支持的环境,满足了将分散的研究与ampamp、创新与政策环境联系起来的需求。该网络为以科学为基础的土壤中 MP 影响评估提供可靠数据,并促进急需的技术创新,包括传统塑料的可生物降解替代品。在此,我们将从小规模到大规模的角度,对网络微塑料倡议的一些关键行动领域进行反思。此外,我们还描绘了对土壤中 MP 的整体认识情况。
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European Journal of Soil Science
European Journal of Soil Science 农林科学-土壤科学
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8.20
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4.80%
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117
审稿时长
5 months
期刊介绍: The EJSS is an international journal that publishes outstanding papers in soil science that advance the theoretical and mechanistic understanding of physical, chemical and biological processes and their interactions in soils acting from molecular to continental scales in natural and managed environments.
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