Effects of microplastics on photosynthesized C allocation in a rice-soil system and its utilization by soil microbial groups
JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS(2024)
摘要
The effect of microplastics (MPs) on the allocation of rice photosynthetic carbon (C) in paddy systems and its utilization by soil microorganisms remain unclear. In this study, C-13-CO2 pulse labeling was used to quantify the input and allocation of photosynthetic C in a rice-soil system under MPs amendment. Rice was pulse-labeled at tillering growth stage under 0.01% and 1% w/w polyethylene (PE) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) MP amendments. Plants and soils were sampled 24 h after pulse labeling. Photosynthesized C in roots in MP treatments was 30-54% lower than that in no -MP treatments. The C-13 in soil organic C (SOC) in PVC -MP -amended bulk soil was 4.3-4.7 times higher than that in no -MP treatments. PVC and high -dose PE increased the photosynthetic C in microbial biomass C in the rhizosphere soil. MPs altered the allocation of photosynthetic C to microbial phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) groups. High -dose PVC increased the C-13 gram -positive PLFAs. Low -dose PE and highdose PVC enhanced C-13 in fungal PLFAs in bulk soil (including arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and Zygomycota) by 175% and 197%, respectively. The results highlight that MPs alter plant C input and microbial utilization of rhizodeposits, thereby affecting the C cycle in paddy ecosystems.
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(CO 2)-C-13 pulse labeling,Rhizodeposition,Phospholipid fatty acid,Soil organic carbon
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