New peer-reviewed publication from MINAGRIS

MINAGRIS partners Paula Harkes, Esperanza Huerta Lwanga, and Violette Geissen, all of Wageningen University & Research, have co-authored a peer-reviewed paper about the influence of microplastics on bacterial community succession during the aging of earthworm casts. Read the full paper by clicking here

Key highlights from the paper: 

  • Microplastics (MPs) influence on the aging of earthworm casts was studied.
  • MPs affected the physicochemical properties of fresh casts but not in the long term.
  • PBAT MPs had minor influence on the active community (RNA).
  • Soil- and Gut-related core communities were likely to buffer the impacts of MPs.
  • MP-containing casts may not cause additional effects on the soil microbiome.

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