Responses of cotton growth, physiology, and soil properties to polyethylene microplastics in arid areas.

IF 3.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Environmental Geochemistry and Health Pub Date : 2025-03-12 DOI:10.1007/s10653-025-02416-w
Chengcheng Wu, Wenhao Su, Zailei Yang, Deqiang Li, Linzhu Gu, Xinyue Chen, Yang Hu, Xinping Zhu, Jun Li, Hongtao Jia, Xingwang Ma
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Microplastics (MPs), as a global environmental issue, have unclear impacts on agricultural ecosystems. Cotton, as a major agricultural crop in Xinjiang, requires plastic film covering to ensure its yield. The widespread use of plastic film (commonly made of polyethylene) in cotton cultivation has led to significant concerns about microplastic pollution in cotton fields. However, there is limited research on the effects of MPs on cotton growth and cotton field ecosystems. This study investigates the effects of different concentrations and particle sizes of polyethylene microplastics (PE-MPs) on the physiological changes in cotton plants and the physicochemical properties of the soil. The results show that cotton seedling growth was inhibited in all treatment groups, with a clear dose-dependent effect. In the 200 μm-1wt% treatment group, the cotton seedlings' antioxidant system experienced severe stress, reflected by significant increases in malondialdehyde and total soluble proteins by 58.95% and 94.29%, respectively, which suppressed plant growth and caused a significant reduction in cotton plant height by 41.95%. Additionally, the inhibition of leaf photosynthesis by PE-MPs was more pronounced as the particle size decreased. Under higher concentrations (1wt%, 3wt%), the transpiration rate (Tr) and stomatal conductance (Gs) were significantly suppressed. In the 2 μm-1wt% treatment group, Gs and Tr decreased significantly by 44.35% and 36.21%, respectively, compared to the control group. Furthermore, the addition of PE-MPs significantly increased the organic matter and available nitrogen content in the soil, with a dose-dependent effect. At the highest concentration (3wt%), the available nitrogen content increased by 1.78, 1.86, and 1.68 times, respectively, compared to the control group. These findings demonstrate the impact of PE-MPs on cotton seedlings and soil properties, providing strong evidence for the ecological risks of MPs in plastic film-covered agricultural fields.

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Environmental Geochemistry and Health
Environmental Geochemistry and Health 环境科学-工程:环境
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期刊介绍: Environmental Geochemistry and Health publishes original research papers and review papers across the broad field of environmental geochemistry. Environmental geochemistry and health establishes and explains links between the natural or disturbed chemical composition of the earth’s surface and the health of plants, animals and people. Beneficial elements regulate or promote enzymatic and hormonal activity whereas other elements may be toxic. Bedrock geochemistry controls the composition of soil and hence that of water and vegetation. Environmental issues, such as pollution, arising from the extraction and use of mineral resources, are discussed. The effects of contaminants introduced into the earth’s geochemical systems are examined. Geochemical surveys of soil, water and plants show how major and trace elements are distributed geographically. Associated epidemiological studies reveal the possibility of causal links between the natural or disturbed geochemical environment and disease. Experimental research illuminates the nature or consequences of natural or disturbed geochemical processes. The journal particularly welcomes novel research linking environmental geochemistry and health issues on such topics as: heavy metals (including mercury), persistent organic pollutants (POPs), and mixed chemicals emitted through human activities, such as uncontrolled recycling of electronic-waste; waste recycling; surface-atmospheric interaction processes (natural and anthropogenic emissions, vertical transport, deposition, and physical-chemical interaction) of gases and aerosols; phytoremediation/restoration of contaminated sites; food contamination and safety; environmental effects of medicines; effects and toxicity of mixed pollutants; speciation of heavy metals/metalloids; effects of mining; disturbed geochemistry from human behavior, natural or man-made hazards; particle and nanoparticle toxicology; risk and the vulnerability of populations, etc.
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