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Biodegradable Polyesters and Low Molecular Weight Polyethylene in Soil: Interrelations of Material Properties, Soil Organic Matter Substances, and Microbial Community

Conventional and also biodegradable polymer microplastics have started to be broadly present in the environment, if they end up in soil, they may influence both abiotic and biotic soil properties. In this study, the interactions of polyethylene wax together with three biodegradable polyesters PLA, P...

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Autores principales: Šerá, Jana, Huynh, Florence, Ly, Faith, Vinter, Štěpán, Kadlečková, Markéta, Krátká, Vendula, Máčalová, Daniela, Koutný, Marek, Wallis, Christopher
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9788293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36555615
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232415976
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author Šerá, Jana
Huynh, Florence
Ly, Faith
Vinter, Štěpán
Kadlečková, Markéta
Krátká, Vendula
Máčalová, Daniela
Koutný, Marek
Wallis, Christopher
author_facet Šerá, Jana
Huynh, Florence
Ly, Faith
Vinter, Štěpán
Kadlečková, Markéta
Krátká, Vendula
Máčalová, Daniela
Koutný, Marek
Wallis, Christopher
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description Conventional and also biodegradable polymer microplastics have started to be broadly present in the environment, if they end up in soil, they may influence both abiotic and biotic soil properties. In this study, the interactions of polyethylene wax together with three biodegradable polyesters PLA, PHB and PBAT with a soil matrix were investigated over a 1-year incubation period. Soil organic matter content was measured using UV–VIS, the microbial biomass amount was measured using qPCR, the mineralisation of polymers was measured using UGA 3000, the surface of polymers was observed with SEM, live/dead microorganisms were determined by fluorescent microscopy and microbial consortia diversity was analyzed using NGS. The amount of humic substances was generally higher in incubations with slowly degrading polyesters, but the effect was temporary. The microbial biomass grew during the incubations; the addition of PHB enhanced fungal biomass whereas PE wax enhanced bacterial biomass. Fungal microbial consortia diversity was altered in incubations with PHB and PBAT. Interestingly, these two polyesters were also covered in biofilm, probably fungal. No such trend was observed in a metagenomic analysis of bacteria, although, bacterial biofilm was probably formed on the PE520 surface. Different methods confirmed the effect of certain polymers on the soil environment.
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spelling pubmed-97882932022-12-24 Biodegradable Polyesters and Low Molecular Weight Polyethylene in Soil: Interrelations of Material Properties, Soil Organic Matter Substances, and Microbial Community Šerá, Jana Huynh, Florence Ly, Faith Vinter, Štěpán Kadlečková, Markéta Krátká, Vendula Máčalová, Daniela Koutný, Marek Wallis, Christopher Int J Mol Sci Article Conventional and also biodegradable polymer microplastics have started to be broadly present in the environment, if they end up in soil, they may influence both abiotic and biotic soil properties. In this study, the interactions of polyethylene wax together with three biodegradable polyesters PLA, PHB and PBAT with a soil matrix were investigated over a 1-year incubation period. Soil organic matter content was measured using UV–VIS, the microbial biomass amount was measured using qPCR, the mineralisation of polymers was measured using UGA 3000, the surface of polymers was observed with SEM, live/dead microorganisms were determined by fluorescent microscopy and microbial consortia diversity was analyzed using NGS. The amount of humic substances was generally higher in incubations with slowly degrading polyesters, but the effect was temporary. The microbial biomass grew during the incubations; the addition of PHB enhanced fungal biomass whereas PE wax enhanced bacterial biomass. Fungal microbial consortia diversity was altered in incubations with PHB and PBAT. Interestingly, these two polyesters were also covered in biofilm, probably fungal. No such trend was observed in a metagenomic analysis of bacteria, although, bacterial biofilm was probably formed on the PE520 surface. Different methods confirmed the effect of certain polymers on the soil environment. MDPI 2022-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9788293/ /pubmed/36555615 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232415976 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Šerá, Jana
Huynh, Florence
Ly, Faith
Vinter, Štěpán
Kadlečková, Markéta
Krátká, Vendula
Máčalová, Daniela
Koutný, Marek
Wallis, Christopher
Biodegradable Polyesters and Low Molecular Weight Polyethylene in Soil: Interrelations of Material Properties, Soil Organic Matter Substances, and Microbial Community
title Biodegradable Polyesters and Low Molecular Weight Polyethylene in Soil: Interrelations of Material Properties, Soil Organic Matter Substances, and Microbial Community
title_full Biodegradable Polyesters and Low Molecular Weight Polyethylene in Soil: Interrelations of Material Properties, Soil Organic Matter Substances, and Microbial Community
title_fullStr Biodegradable Polyesters and Low Molecular Weight Polyethylene in Soil: Interrelations of Material Properties, Soil Organic Matter Substances, and Microbial Community
title_full_unstemmed Biodegradable Polyesters and Low Molecular Weight Polyethylene in Soil: Interrelations of Material Properties, Soil Organic Matter Substances, and Microbial Community
title_short Biodegradable Polyesters and Low Molecular Weight Polyethylene in Soil: Interrelations of Material Properties, Soil Organic Matter Substances, and Microbial Community
title_sort biodegradable polyesters and low molecular weight polyethylene in soil: interrelations of material properties, soil organic matter substances, and microbial community
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9788293/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36555615
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232415976
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