Effects of plastic film residues on occurrence of phthalates and microbial activity in soils
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Lv, S
Zhang, M
Chen, G
Zhu, T
Zhang, S
Teng, Y
Christie, P
Luo, Y
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Plastic film mulching has played an important role in Chinese agriculture, especially in vegetable production, but large amounts of film residues can accumulate in the soil. The present study investigated the effects of plastic film residues on the occurrence of soil PAEs and microbial activities using a batch pot experiment. PAE concentrations increased with increasing plastic film residues but the soil microbial carbon and nitrogen, enzyme activities and microbial diversity decreased significantly. At the end of the experiment the PAE concentrations were 0-2.02 mg kg-1 in the different treatments. Soil microbial C and N, enzyme activities, AWCD value, and Shannon-Weaver and Simpson indices declined by about 28.9-76.2%, 14.9-59.0%, 4.9-22.7%, 23.0-42.0% and 1.8-18.7%, respectively. Soil microbial activity was positively correlated with soil PAE concentration, and soil PAE concentrations were impacted by plastic color and residue volume. Correlations among, and molecular mechanisms of, plastic film residues, PAE occurrence and microbial activity require further study.
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Chemosphere
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151
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Soil sciences
Environmental sciences
Enzyme activities
Phthalates
Plastic film mulching
Soil microorganisms
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Wang, J; Lv, S; Zhang, M; Chen, G; Zhu, T; Zhang, S; Teng, Y; Christie, P; Luo, Y, Effects of plastic film residues on occurrence of phthalates and microbial activity in soils, Chemosphere, 2016, 151, pp. 171-177