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Kategorie Textpublikation
Referenztyp Zeitschriften
DOI 10.1016/j.oneear.2025.101446
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Titel (primär) Potential planetary health impacts of the airborne plastisphere
Autor Li, C.; Jin, L.N.; Bank, M.S.; Fan, C.; Gillings, M.R.; Zhao, T.; Han, Y.; Chen, T.; Gao, M.; Zhu, D.; Chen, Q.; Zhu, G.; Wang, J.; Wang, L.; Liu, J.; Yuan, G.; Huang, Q.; Wang, X.; Jahnke, A. ORCID logo ; Brahney, J.; Allen, S.; Arp, H.P.H.; Oberbeckmann, S.; Bergmann, M.; Pointing, S.B.; Zhang, D.; Rillig, M.C.
Quelle One Earth
Erscheinungsjahr 2025
Department EXPO
Band/Volume 8
Heft 10
Seite von art. 101446
Sprache englisch
Topic T9 Healthy Planet
Keywords airborne microplastics; airborne microorganisms; atmospheric transport; biodiversity; climate impacts; ecosystem function; microbial risks; One Health; plastic pollution; the plastisphere
Abstract Microplastics are a ubiquitous yet long-overlooked component of airborne particulate matter. The surface of these plastic particles provides a unique niche for microorganisms, collectively known as the plastisphere. The plastisphere in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems harbors microbial communities with distinct compositions, structures, and functional profiles, posing potential planetary health risks. The characteristics, fate, and impacts of the microbiome associated with airborne microplastics, however, remain largely unknown. In this review, we fill the knowledge gaps by exploring how airborne microplastics serve as key habitats for microorganisms and the potential planetary health implications. We show that microplastics are expected to carry and sustain microorganisms over long distances and timescales in air, potentially dispersing pathogens, antibiotic-resistance genes, and other bioactive agents across ecosystems. These interactions may perturb ecological processes and biological health on a planetary scale. Interdisciplinary research and innovative methodologies are urgently required to better understand and mitigate the airborne plastisphere risks.
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Li, C., Jin, L.N., Bank, M.S., Fan, C., Gillings, M.R., Zhao, T., Han, Y., Chen, T., Gao, M., Zhu, D., Chen, Q., Zhu, G., Wang, J., Wang, L., Liu, J., Yuan, G., Huang, Q., Wang, X., Jahnke, A., Brahney, J., Allen, S., Arp, H.P.H., Oberbeckmann, S., Bergmann, M., Pointing, S.B., Zhang, D., Rillig, M.C. (2025):
Potential planetary health impacts of the airborne plastisphere
One Earth 8 (10), art. 101446 10.1016/j.oneear.2025.101446