Effects of micro and nanoplastics on soil fauna gut microbiome: An emerging ecological risk for soil health

IF 6.7 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.coesh.2022.100402
Filippo Vaccari , Bartolo Forestieri , Giulia Papa , Francesca Bandini , Esperanza Huerta-Lwanga , Iteb Boughattas , Omayma Missawi , Mohamed Banni , Ilaria Negri , Pier Sandro Cocconcelli , Edoardo Puglisi
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Microplastics (MPs) and Nanoplastics (NPs) are ubiquitous pollutants which have been widely recognized as a threat to soil ecosystems. Soil fauna includes many different organisms such as earthworms, Collembola, mites, and nematodes and its activity is essential for maintaining a correct level of soil productivity and health. Once MNPs are ingested by terrestrial animals, they can cause several negative physiological effects including gut dysbiosis. MNPs driven changes in gut microbiota are often overlooked but could result in significant ecosystemic risks. Our current opinion is that gut dysbiosis can have repercussions on soil microbial community composition, functioning and on ecosystemic services. Furthermore, the current number of studies on the effects of MNPs on soil fauna gut microbiome is still very limited. Future research should thus further investigate the effects of MNPs on gut microbiota. Moreover, the relationship between terrestrial fauna intestinal microbiome and soil functionality needs to be considered and more in-depth researched.

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微塑料和纳米塑料对土壤动物肠道微生物群的影响:一个新兴的土壤健康生态风险
微塑料(MPs)和纳米塑料(NPs)是普遍存在的污染物,已被广泛认为是对土壤生态系统的威胁。土壤动物包括许多不同的生物,如蚯蚓、弹线虫、螨虫和线虫,它们的活动对维持土壤生产力和健康的适当水平至关重要。一旦MNPs被陆生动物摄入,它们会引起一些负面的生理影响,包括肠道生态失调。MNPs驱动的肠道微生物群变化往往被忽视,但可能导致重大的生态系统风险。我们目前的观点是,肠道失调可能对土壤微生物群落组成、功能和生态系统服务产生影响。此外,目前关于MNPs对土壤动物肠道微生物群影响的研究仍然非常有限。因此,未来的研究应进一步研究MNPs对肠道微生物群的影响。此外,陆生动物肠道微生物群与土壤功能之间的关系还需要进一步考虑和深入研究。
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Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health
Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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