Response of soil biochemical properties and ecosystem

 



Microplastic pollution has emerged as a significant environmental threat, impacting soil biochemical properties and overall ecosystem functioning. These tiny plastic particles alter soil microbial communities, enzymatic activities, and nutrient cycling, leading to disruptions in soil fertility and organic matter decomposition. Microplastics can also affect soil structure, water retention, and aeration, influencing plant growth and ecosystem stability. Moreover, they serve as carriers for toxic contaminants, further exacerbating soil pollution. Understanding these impacts is crucial for developing sustainable land management strategies to mitigate the adverse effects of microplastics on terrestrial ecosystems. #soil #sciencefather #farming #agriculture #soilquality #Microplastics #SoilPollution #EcosystemFunction #SoilHealth #EnvironmentalImpact #Sustainability #SoilMicrobiology #PlasticPollution #ClimateChange #LandDegradation Visit : https://soilscientists.org/ Nomination Link: https://soilscientists.org/award-nomination/?ecategory=Awards&rcategory=Awardee Register Now

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