Microplastic particles alter wheat rhizosphere soil microbial community composition and function
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2022.129176
Microplastic particles alter wheat rhizosphere soil microbial community composition and function
Abstract
The wide existence of microplastics (MPs) in the terrestrial systems is proved by -many studies, and their presence could potentially change the soil chem-physical properties and processes. Various types of microplastics may have different behaviors, inducing distinct effects on the soil ecosystems. However, the knowledge of microplastic impacts on rhizosphere soil bacterial community structure is limited. In our study, three types of microplastics, i.e., polyethylene (PE), polyvinylchloride (PVC) and polystyrene (PS), with the same particle size (200 µm) and concentration (2%) were used to investigate their influences on the rhizosphere soil bacterial communities. Results revealed that the alpha diversities (richness, evenness and diversity) of microbiota in the rhizosphere soil were variously decreased by the microplastics, especially the PE MPs. The relative abundance of some various phyla and genera related to pollution degradation was miscellaneously increased, indicating that the MPs with different characterizations may have miscellaneous biodegradation pathways. Moreover, the PICRUSt2 analysis demonstrated that PS decreased most functional category levels and led to a decrease of bacterial genus number, however, PE and PVC improved metabolic pathways and xenobiotics biodegradation and metabolism. Our findings offer important knowledge of how the microplastics with different characterizations influence rhizosphere soil bacterial communities and their related function.
Keywords: Bacterial community; Community structure; Microplastics; Rhizosphere soil.
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