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Microplastics mulch film affects the environmental behavior of adsorption and degradation of pesticide residues in soil

Authors :
Changcai Wu
Shaodong Pan
Yongpan Shan
Yajie Ma
Dan Wang
Xianpeng Song
Hongyan Hu
Xiangliang Ren
Xiaoyan Ma
Jinjie Cui
Yan Ma
Source :
Environmental Research. 214:114133
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

Plastic pollution in the soil ecosystem is currently receiving worldwide attention. However, little is known whether the presence of microplastics (MPs) in soil will affect the environmental behavior of pesticide residues in soil. Here, the effect of the addition of new mulch MPs (New-MPs), aged mulch MPs (Aged-MPs) and biodegradable mulch MPs (BioD-MPs) on the adsorption and degradation behaviors of two pesticides (imidacloprid and flumioxazin) in soil was investigated. Three MPs slowed down rapid adsorption stage of pesticides in soil and delayed the time to reach adsorption equilibrium. Adsorption rates: Soil Soil + New-MPs Soil + Aged-MPs Soil + BioD-MPs. Three MPs enhanced the adsorption strength of the soil system for the two pesticides, and the aging treatment of the MPs enhanced this effect. Three MPs affected the degradation process of the two pesticides. New-MPs promoted the degradation of two pesticides imidacloprid and flumioxazin, and the degradation half-lives were shortened to 0.93 and 0.85 times, respectively; while Aged-Mps and BioD-MPs delayed the degradation process of two pesticides, and the degradation half-lives were extended to 1.64 times and 1.21 times, respectively. The effect was more significant with the increase of MPs and pesticides concentration. Pesticide polarity, surface structure and functional groups of MPs are potentially important reasons for the differences in adsorption and degradation of MPs-soil systems. Our findings provide a deep insight into understanding the mechanism of interaction between MPs and pesticide residues in soil environment.

Details

ISSN :
00139351
Volume :
214
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c8a25cc85c17e3e6dd372d4fbc6a415e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2022.114133