Microplastics are ubiquitous in estuarine, coastal, and deep sea sediments. The impacts of microplastics on sedimentary microbial ecosystems and biogeochemical carbon and nitrogen cycles, however, have not been well reported. To evaluate if microplastics influence the composition and function of sedimentary microbial communities, we conducted a microcosm experiment using salt marsh sediment amended with polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride(PVC), polyurethane foam (PUF) or polylactic acid (PLA) microplastics. We report that the presence of microplastics alters sediment microbial community composition and nitrogen cycling processes. Compared to control sediments without microplastic, PUF- and PLA-amended sediments promote nitrification and d...
Marine environments are sinks for many contaminants, including petroleum-based plastic waste. Biopla...
Plastic debris dispersed into the environment provide a substrate for microbial colonization, consti...
Plastic debris dispersed into the environment provide a substrate for microbial colonization, consti...
Microplastics are ubiquitous in estuarine, coastal, and deep sea sediments. The impacts of microplas...
Microplastics are plastic particles that are smaller than 5 millimeters and are often found as pollu...
Synthetic thermoplastics constitute the majority by percentage of anthropogenic debris entering the ...
Microplastics pervade ocean ecosystems. Despite their effects on individuals or populations are well...
Microplastics are defined as pieces of plastic that are smaller than 5 mm and they are now considere...
The plastic invasion of marine habitats represents a global priority with impacts across ecosystems ...
The plastic invasion of marine habitats represents a global priority with impacts across ecosystems ...
About 5 trillion plastic particles are present in our oceans, from the macro to the micro size. Like...
Microplastic (MP) pollution poses a threat to agricultural soils and may induce a significant loss o...
Synthetic thermoplastics constitute the majority by percentage of anthropogenic debris entering the ...
Microplastics are a major environmental challenge, being ubiquitous and persistent as to represent a...
Plastic is the most abundant type of debris found in the marine environment, commonly representing b...
Marine environments are sinks for many contaminants, including petroleum-based plastic waste. Biopla...
Plastic debris dispersed into the environment provide a substrate for microbial colonization, consti...
Plastic debris dispersed into the environment provide a substrate for microbial colonization, consti...
Microplastics are ubiquitous in estuarine, coastal, and deep sea sediments. The impacts of microplas...
Microplastics are plastic particles that are smaller than 5 millimeters and are often found as pollu...
Synthetic thermoplastics constitute the majority by percentage of anthropogenic debris entering the ...
Microplastics pervade ocean ecosystems. Despite their effects on individuals or populations are well...
Microplastics are defined as pieces of plastic that are smaller than 5 mm and they are now considere...
The plastic invasion of marine habitats represents a global priority with impacts across ecosystems ...
The plastic invasion of marine habitats represents a global priority with impacts across ecosystems ...
About 5 trillion plastic particles are present in our oceans, from the macro to the micro size. Like...
Microplastic (MP) pollution poses a threat to agricultural soils and may induce a significant loss o...
Synthetic thermoplastics constitute the majority by percentage of anthropogenic debris entering the ...
Microplastics are a major environmental challenge, being ubiquitous and persistent as to represent a...
Plastic is the most abundant type of debris found in the marine environment, commonly representing b...
Marine environments are sinks for many contaminants, including petroleum-based plastic waste. Biopla...
Plastic debris dispersed into the environment provide a substrate for microbial colonization, consti...
Plastic debris dispersed into the environment provide a substrate for microbial colonization, consti...