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Soil water repellency of two disturbed soils contaminated with different agricultural microplastics tested under controlled laboratory conditions
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Železnikar, Špela
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Drobne, Damjana
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Hočevar, Matej
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Noč, Matic
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Pintar, Marina
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Soil water repellency (SWR) significantly affects plant growth, along with surface and subsurface hydrology, posing a challenge for agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability. Nowadays, the occurrence of microplastics (MP) in the environment, particularly from agricultural practices, raises concerns about MP impact on soil properties. Among them, SWR is affected by hydrophobicity of MP particles detected in soils. This study introduces a method and presents results of a screening test to assess the effects of MP on SWR, utilizing Water Drop Penetration Time (WDPT) analysis under controlled laboratory conditions in destructed soil samples. We compared SWR of two soil types differing in portion of sand, loam and clay. Soils were mixed with three different types of MP originating from agricultural mulch films: low-density polyethylene (LDPE), biodegradable poly butylene adipate terephthalate (PBAT), and starch-based biodegradable plastics (Starch). The MP were milled to a uniform size range of some 10 to 300 μm and mixed with the soil samples. WDPT measurements were taken immediately after mixing and recorded for up to 60 s in order to find MP concentration levels at which strongly or more severely water repellency is inducted on soil samples. Our findings reveal that both, soil type and MP type significantly influence SWR, where there are notable differences observed between bio-based (Starch based) and non-bio-based (LDPE and PBAT) plastics’ effects on SWR in the two tested soil types. Data highlights the distinct behaviour of Starch in altering soil hydrophobicity, prominently different from the impact of both PBAT and LDPE. The measurement technique we have developed for quantifying SWR levels could be used for both research applications and the dissemination of findings. It can significantly enhance decision-making processes regarding the selection of optimal plastic alternatives for agricultural use.
Language:
English
Keywords:
environmental pollution
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microplastics
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water drop penetration time
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laboratory test
Work type:
Article
Typology:
1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:
BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publication status:
Published
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Year:
2025
Number of pages:
7 str.
Numbering:
Vol. 453, art. 117124
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-165397
UDC:
631.4
ISSN on article:
0016-7061
DOI:
10.1016/j.geoderma.2024.117124
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217746947
Publication date in RUL:
05.12.2024
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Title:
Geoderma
Shortened title:
Geoderma
Publisher:
Elsevier
ISSN:
0016-7061
COBISS.SI-ID:
4619786
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Slovenian
Keywords:
onesnaževanje okolja
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kmetijstvo
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mikroplastika
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vodoodbojnost tal
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laboratorijsko testiranje
Projects
Funder:
EC - European Commission
Funding programme:
H2020
Project number:
101000407
Name:
MIcro- and NAno-Plastics in AGRIricultural Soils: sources, environmental fate and impacts on ecosystem services and overall sustainability
Acronym:
MINAGRIS
Funder:
EC - European Commission
Funding programme:
HE
Project number:
101058554
Name:
Next Generation BiOactiVe NAnocoatings
Acronym:
NOVA
Funder:
EC - European Commission
Funding programme:
HE
Project number:
101091891
Name:
Depolymerizable bio-based multifunctional closed loop recyclable epoxysystems for energy efficient structures
Acronym:
REPOXYBLE
Funder:
ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:
P2-0132
Name:
Fizika in kemija površin kovinskih materialov
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