Characterization and spatial distribution of mesoplastics in an arable soil

IF 4 2区 农林科学 Q2 SOIL SCIENCE European Journal of Soil Science Pub Date : 2024-11-25 DOI:10.1111/ejss.70016
Kristof Dorau, Daniel Rückamp, Christian Weber, Georg Scheeder, Ronja Reßing, Stephan Peth, Philipp Otto, Korinna Altmann, Elke Fries, Martin Hoppe
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Extraction of plastic particles from soil is challenging and, thus, exceptionally little spatial information on plastic distribution at the field scale has been gathered. However, for environmental risk assessment, adequate sampling should complement coherent plastic profiling. In this study, we investigated the spatial distribution of mesoplastics (MePs; from >5 mm up to 130 mm) in arable soil (Haplic Cambisol) managed intensively by 12 years of compost application. Geo-referenced samples (n = 128) and five different sampling designs (n = 45) of variable sampling volume (from 2 to 300 L) were collected at a three hectare study site in Northern Germany (0–30 cm soil depth). Soil properties such as pH and soil organic carbon (SOC) were measured to evaluate dispersion measures of these data. In total, we found 259 MePs with a predominance of transparent packaging foils made of polyethylene and coloured fibres of polypropylene. Average particle metrics were a projection area of 47 (3–400) mm2, a Feret diameter of 18.5 (5.4–130) mm and a mass of 1.89 (0.11–221) mg. Caution is advised when measuring the particle mass due to still strongly adhering soil material, especially for fibre bundles with 0.544 mg soil mg−1 particle. We recommend using a 0.1 mol L−1 tetrasodium pyrophosphate solution to purify MePs by removing attached soil before weighing for further environmental risk assessment. The MePs count with a median value of 0.50 (0–3.2) particles kg−1 and median mass of 2.26 (0–221) mg kg−1 featured the highest coefficient of variation (CV) with 103% and 187%, respectively. This is 10–20 times larger in comparison to the CV of SOC (9.2%) and even 50–93 times larger than CV of soil pH (2.2%). This leads to the need of larger sample numbers to delineate plastic metrics in comparison with soil properties to identify a reliable mean value of the field within a predefined allowable error. Mesoplastics in the soil were characterized by a pure nugget effect variogram (no spatial correlation), revealed no intrafield variability and the sample volume yielded inconclusive results. Sampling for plastics in soil should either (i) drastically increase the sample number for a single field or (ii) communicate transparently that the allowable error is by far enhanced in comparison with classical soil properties like pH and SOC. More systematic studies featuring geo-spatial analysis of MePs and smaller-sized plastics in soils are required to propose adequate sampling designs across multiple land uses and plastics fingerprints. A larger database would, thereupon, pave the way for best-practice guides on how to treat ‘outliers’ and search for robust estimators for spatial mapping of plastics in soils.

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耕地土壤中中塑性物质的特征和空间分布
从土壤中提取塑料微粒具有挑战性,因此在实地范围内收集到的有关塑料分布的空间信息极少。然而,对于环境风险评估而言,充分的取样应与连贯的塑料剖面分析相辅相成。在这项研究中,我们调查了经过 12 年堆肥施用集中管理的耕地土壤(Haplic Cambisol)中的中塑性塑料(MePs;从 5 毫米到 130 毫米)的空间分布情况。在德国北部一个三公顷的研究地点(0-30 厘米土壤深度)采集了地理参照样本(n = 128)和五种不同采样设计(n = 45)的不同采样量(从 2 升到 300 升)。测量了 pH 值和土壤有机碳 (SOC) 等土壤特性,以评估这些数据的分散性。我们总共发现了 259 个 MePs,其中以聚乙烯制成的透明包装箔和聚丙烯制成的彩色纤维为主。平均颗粒指标为投影面积 47(3-400)平方毫米,Feret 直径 18.5(5.4-130)毫米,质量 1.89(0.11-221)毫克。由于土壤物质的附着力仍然很强,因此在测量颗粒质量时应谨慎,尤其是对于 0.544 毫克土壤毫克-1 颗粒的纤维束。我们建议使用 0.1 mol L-1 的焦磷酸四钠溶液去除附着的土壤,从而纯化 MePs,然后再进行称重,以进一步评估环境风险。MePs 数量的中值为 0.50 (0-3.2) 粒/千克-1,质量的中值为 2.26 (0-221) 毫克/千克-1,其变异系数(CV)最高,分别为 103% 和 187%。这比 SOC 的变异系数(9.2%)大 10-20 倍,甚至比土壤 pH 的变异系数(2.2%)大 50-93 倍。因此,需要更多的样本数来划分塑性指标与土壤特性的比较,以便在预定的允许误差范围内确定可靠的平均值。土壤中的中塑性物质的特征是纯粹的金块效应变异图(无空间相关性),显示不出田间变异性,样本量也无法得出结论。对土壤中的塑料进行采样,要么(i)大幅增加单个田块的样本数量,要么(ii)以透明的方式说明,与 pH 值和 SOC 等传统土壤特性相比,允许误差要大得多。需要对土壤中的 MePs 和较小尺寸的塑料进行更系统的地理空间分析研究,以便针对多种土地用途和塑料指纹提出适当的采样设计建议。因此,一个更大的数据库将为如何处理 "异常值 "和寻找土壤中塑料空间分布的稳健估算器的最佳实践指南铺平道路。
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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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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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