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A review of microplastics pollution in the soil and terrestrial ecosystems: A global and Bangladesh perspective

Microplastics (MP) are a persistent and silent threat to the environment and are already considered a significant problem in aquatic environments. However, the presence of MP in soils and terrestrial ecosystems has been largely unexplored. Recent research has identified the risk of MP transfer from...

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Published in:The Science of the total environment 2020-09, Vol.733, p.139296-139296, Article 139296
Main Authors: Sarker, Aniruddha, Deepo, Deen Mohammad, Nandi, Rakhi, Rana, Juwel, Islam, Shaikhul, Rahman, Shahinoor, Hossain, Mohammad Nabil, Islam, Md. Saiful, Baroi, Artho, Kim, Jang-Eok
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Summary:Microplastics (MP) are a persistent and silent threat to the environment and are already considered a significant problem in aquatic environments. However, the presence of MP in soils and terrestrial ecosystems has been largely unexplored. Recent research has identified the risk of MP transfer from terrestrial agriculture to the human food chain. Thus, MP should be treated as a future threat to food safety and sustainable agriculture. Several reviews have focused on MP effects within global environmental matrices. However, scant investigations on the disposition, ecological impact and remediation strategies of MP have been reported in case of unexplored soil ecosystems as compared to aquatic ecosystems. Therefore, this review focuses on the contemporary global MP research with respect to research opportunities and related challenges of MP for the soil and terrestrial ecosystem from a Bangladesh perspective. [Display omitted] •Microplastics (MP) disposition and impact in the soil is largely unexplored.•Detecting MP as the barrier for soil quality and fertility•MP have detrimental ecological impact on soil macro- and microbiota.•Pinpointing the research gaps of MP pollution in soils of Bangladesh•Suggesting advanced remediation of MP in the soil ecosystem
ISSN:0048-9697
1879-1026
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.139296