Department of Environmental Studies, Central University of Jharkhand, JK, India
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Soil Ecosystem Stress: The Interplay between Microplastics and Insecticides
Author(s): Maya Arora*
Soil ecosystems are increasingly threatened by the simultaneous presence of microplastics and insecticides, two pervasive pollutants with
far-reaching environmental consequences. This study investigates the combined effects of these contaminants on soil health, focusing on their
impact on soil organisms, nutrient cycling, and overall soil quality. Microplastics, originating from plastic debris and synthetic fibers, persist in
soils, where they physically disrupt soil structure and function. Insecticides, widely used in agriculture to control pests, introduce toxic compounds
that can harm non-target soil organisms. The interaction between microplastics and insecticides may exacerbate their individual impacts, leading
to altered microbial communities, reduced soil fertility, and impaired ecosystem services. Understanding the synergistic effects of these pollutants
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DOI:
10.37421/2161-0525.2024.14.772
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