The effect of microplastic contaminated compost on the growth of rice seedlings

Iswahyudi, Iswahyudi and Sutanto, Adi and Widodo, Wahyu and Warkoyo, Warkoyo and Garfansa, Marchel Putra and Arifin, Syamsul and Holifah, Siti and Sugiono, Sugiono and Sholeh, Mohammad Shoimus and Ramadani, Shefa Dwijayanti (2024) The effect of microplastic contaminated compost on the growth of rice seedlings. Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences, 23 (3). pp. 1-8. ISSN 1658-077X

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Abstract

Microplastics (MPs) are pollutants that have contaminated compost, but there are few studies on the interaction
between compost contaminated with MPs (MPsC) and rice seedling performance. This study investigated the
effect of MPsC on the planting activity in rice. In this Three different treatments were applied: treatment 1 (P1) as
a control without the addition of MPs, Treatment 2 (P2) with the addition of a 1 % PET MPs concentration, and
Treatment 3 (P3) with the addition of a 2 % PET MPs concentration. Rice seedlings were planted in the planting
medium of each treatment and observed for 24 days after planting (dap). Treatment with the addition of PET
MPs showed a significant reduction 38 %, 25 %, 25 % at root length, height, and fresh weight respectively.
Additionally, in chlorophyll content there was a decrease of 42 %, 45 %, 55 % in Chl a, Chl b, and total Chl. This
decrease may be caused by disturbances in nutrition and photosynthesis processes due to exposure to MPs. The
addition of PET MPs to compost as a planting medium can inhibit the growth and health of rice seedlings. These
findings underscore the critical need for effective management of plastic waste in agricultural compost to
mitigate its adverse effects on plant growth and environmental sustainability. Proper disposal and treatment of
plastic contaminants are essential to maintain the integrity of compost used in agriculture, thereby ensuring
optimal plant health and ecological balance.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Microplastics toxicity Compost Plant Rice Seedling
Subjects: S Agriculture > SF Animal culture
Divisions: Faculty of Agriculture and Animal Science > Department of Animal Science (54231)
Depositing User: sutanto Adi Sutanto, Dr. Ir., MM, H
Date Deposited: 11 Sep 2024 08:37
Last Modified: 11 Sep 2024 08:37
URI: https://eprints.umm.ac.id/id/eprint/10924

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