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The effects of polyester microfibres on the development and seed yield of white mustard ( Sinapis alba L.)

Harrison, Eleanor Grace; Reiling, Kevin; Halfpenny, Richard Kenneth; Gwinnett, Claire

Authors

Kevin Reiling

Richard Kenneth Halfpenny

Claire Gwinnett



Abstract

Microplastics are found in agricultural soils worldwide; however, little is known about the impacts of this ubiquitous pollutant on the growth and development of crops. Microfibres are one of the dominant microplastic types found in agricultural soils. Sources of microfibres in the agricultural environment are multiple, including soil amendment applications, wastewater irrigation and atmospheric deposition, with agricultural soils subsequently acting as an accumulating sink for plastics. A key consideration in an agricultural setting is yield; the seed yield is critical, as this is the part with economic value. This study investigates the influence of polyester microfibres, a prevalent type of microplastic in agricultural soils, on the growth and seed yield of Sinapis alba (white mustard). Polyester microfibres were added to soil samples at concentrations of 0.1% and 1% w/w, simulating environmental exposure levels. The study evaluated flower production, seed yield, pod-to-seed ratio, and chlorophyll fluorescence as indicators of plant health and reproductive success. Results revealed significant changes in chlorophyll fluorescence values (Fv/Fm), reduced flower production control (74 ± 37 flowers in the control, 31 ± 27 in the 0.1 treatment and 44 ± 31 in the 1 % treatment), and changes in pod-to-seed ratio (3.5 ± 0.65 seeds per pod in the control, 2.76 ± 0.5 seeds per pod in the 0.1% treatment and 2.83 ± 0.81 seeds per pod in the 1% treatment) in response to polyester microfibre exposure. Polyester microfibres were demonstrated to act as a stressor to S. alba, changing the chlorophyll fluorescence values, reducing the flower number, and in turn, reducing the pod-to-seed ratio. This study provides evidence that microfibres could reduce seed yield but that further research is required to elucidate the mechanisms by which these changes are occurring.

Citation

Harrison, E. G., Reiling, K., Halfpenny, R. K., & Gwinnett, C. (in press). The effects of polyester microfibres on the development and seed yield of white mustard ( Sinapis alba L.). Frontiers in Environmental Science, 12, Article 1310310. https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2024.1310310

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 5, 2024
Online Publication Date Feb 29, 2024
Deposit Date Mar 19, 2024
Publicly Available Date Mar 19, 2024
Journal Frontiers in Environmental Science
Publisher Frontiers Media
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 12
Article Number 1310310
DOI https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2024.1310310
Keywords plastics, fibers, soils, microplastics, plant development

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