Toxicological complexity of microplastics in terrestrial ecosystems

IF 4.1 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES iScience Pub Date : 2025-02-21 Epub Date: 2025-01-21 DOI:10.1016/j.isci.2025.111879
Fazal Ullah , Peng-Yang Wang , Saddam Saqib , Ling Zhao , Muhammad Ashraf , Aziz Khan , Wasim Khan , Adnan Khan , Yinglong Chen , You-Cai Xiong
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Microplastics (MPs), defined as plastic debris, smaller than <5 mm, are viewed as persistent contaminants that significantly modify terrestrial ecosystems and biodiversity by altering soil microbiota, structure, and functions. This paper summarizes MPs’ interactions with various pollutants, including heavy metals and pesticides, also addressing socio-economic impacts, such as reduced agricultural yields and threats to regional fisheries. The study emphasizes the need for an on the basis of waste management model to mitigate these effects, advocating for collaborative efforts among stakeholders. Also, interdisciplinary studies incorporating material sciences, ecology, and environmental policy are essential to confront the challenges of MPs to ecological services. Additionally, the review highlights how MPs can serve as vectors for toxins to damage soil health and species survival. The overview underscores a complex interplay between environmental and socio-economic systems, addressing the urgency of harnessing MPs pollution and protecting ecosystem integrity and sustainability.

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微塑料在陆地生态系统中的毒理学复杂性
微塑料(MPs)被定义为小于5毫米的塑料碎片,被视为持久性污染物,通过改变土壤微生物群、结构和功能,显著改变陆地生态系统和生物多样性。本文总结了国会议员与各种污染物的相互作用,包括重金属和农药,也解决了社会经济影响,如农业产量下降和对区域渔业的威胁。该研究强调需要一种基于废物管理的模式来减轻这些影响,倡导利益相关者之间的合作努力。此外,结合材料科学、生态学和环境政策的跨学科研究对于应对MPs对生态服务的挑战至关重要。此外,该综述强调了MPs如何作为毒素载体损害土壤健康和物种生存。概述强调了环境和社会经济系统之间复杂的相互作用,解决了控制MPs污染和保护生态系统完整性和可持续性的紧迫性。
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