TY - JOUR
T1 - Microplastics in rice-based farming systems and their connection to plastic waste management in the Chicoral district of Espinal-Tolima
AU - Muñoz Yustres, Jorge Leonardo
AU - Zapata-Restrepo, Lina María
AU - Garcia-Chaves, Maria Carolina
AU - Gomez-Mendez, Luis David
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors
PY - 2025/6
Y1 - 2025/6
N2 - The presence of microplastics (MPs) in agricultural soils is a growing concern, especially in rice cultivation systems, where information is limited, particularly in Latin America. Given the economic importance of this crop in Colombia and the generation of plastic waste from some associated practices, it is crucial to determine the presence of MPs related to agricultural activities in soils dedicated to this activity. This study evaluated the presence of MPs in soils and irrigation water of rice crops in Chicoral, Tolima, Colombia, during two contrasting seasons. Soil samples from seven plots (upper, middle, and lower zones) and water samples from seven points along the irrigation canal were collected. MPs were found in all samples, with similar concentrations in water samples collected in the rainy and dry seasons (0.11 ± 0.10 vs. 0.10 ± 0.06 items/m3, respectively), and higher abundance in soil samples during the rainy season (4 ± 2.71 vs 3.62 ± 1.92 items/50 g). Fragments and fibers were the most abundant forms of plastics (53 % water, 55 % soil), predominantly larger than 100 μm and blue in color. Polypropylene (PP) was the most abundant polymer (50 %) in the meso- and macroplastic samples. Our results suggested that MPs contamination in rice crop soils at Chicoral is influenced by irrigation water transport and improper plastic waste management, highlighting the need for further research on their effects on agricultural systems.
AB - The presence of microplastics (MPs) in agricultural soils is a growing concern, especially in rice cultivation systems, where information is limited, particularly in Latin America. Given the economic importance of this crop in Colombia and the generation of plastic waste from some associated practices, it is crucial to determine the presence of MPs related to agricultural activities in soils dedicated to this activity. This study evaluated the presence of MPs in soils and irrigation water of rice crops in Chicoral, Tolima, Colombia, during two contrasting seasons. Soil samples from seven plots (upper, middle, and lower zones) and water samples from seven points along the irrigation canal were collected. MPs were found in all samples, with similar concentrations in water samples collected in the rainy and dry seasons (0.11 ± 0.10 vs. 0.10 ± 0.06 items/m3, respectively), and higher abundance in soil samples during the rainy season (4 ± 2.71 vs 3.62 ± 1.92 items/50 g). Fragments and fibers were the most abundant forms of plastics (53 % water, 55 % soil), predominantly larger than 100 μm and blue in color. Polypropylene (PP) was the most abundant polymer (50 %) in the meso- and macroplastic samples. Our results suggested that MPs contamination in rice crop soils at Chicoral is influenced by irrigation water transport and improper plastic waste management, highlighting the need for further research on their effects on agricultural systems.
KW - Agricultural soils
KW - Irrigation water
KW - Microplastics
KW - Polypropylene
KW - Poor farming practices
KW - Rice
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U2 - 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2025.144423
DO - 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2025.144423
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105002869417
SN - 0045-6535
VL - 378
SP - 1
EP - 9
JO - Chemosphere
JF - Chemosphere
M1 - 144423
ER -