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Preliminary Proposal for Standardizing the Protocol for the Determination of Microplastics’ Influence on the CO2 and/or CH4 Emission in Agricultural Soils
by
Anastasia Vainberg
Anastasia Vainberg 1,2,*,
Ivan Kushnov
Ivan Kushnov 1,2
,
Evgeny Abakumov
Evgeny Abakumov 1,2,3
and
Vyacheslav Polyakov
Vyacheslav Polyakov 2
1
Analytical Laboratory for Microplastics Research, Microplastics Research Center, Yaroslav-the-Wise Novgorod State University, B. St. Petersburgskaya Str. 41, Veliky Novgorod 173003, Russia
2
Department of Applied Ecology, Faculty of Biology, Saint Petersburg State University, Universitetskaya nab. 7–9, Saint Petersburg 199034, Russia
3
All-Russia Research Institute of Agricultural Microbiology, Saint Petersburg 196608, Russia
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Appl. Sci. 2025, 15(20), 11025; https://doi.org/10.3390/app152011025 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 8 September 2025
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Revised: 30 September 2025
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Accepted: 10 October 2025
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Published: 14 October 2025
Abstract
Soil contamination by microplastics (MPs) is a global problem, exacerbated by the growing production of plastics and low levels of recycling. Considering that agricultural lands constitute a significant part of the land surface (37.7%), the study of the influence of MPs on the carbon cycle in such ecosystems is extremely important for understanding the global carbon balance. This work aims to develop a standardized protocol for determining the effects of microplastics (MPs) on the carbon cycle in agricultural soils. Differences in existing research protocols hinder comparability and limit conclusions about real-world impacts. A preliminary proposal for standardizing the protocol for the determination of MPs influence on the CO2 and/or CH4 emission in agricultural seeks to improve reproducibility and transparency in future studies. The protocol incorporates a wide variety of MPs characteristic in agricultural soils and allows experiments at realistic contamination levels, reflecting both current and projected future scenarios. Key recommendations include several points. Stringent contamination control during sample collection and preparation is of paramount importance. The selection of microplastic types and concentrations specific to agricultural environments is also recommended. Furthermore, maintaining consistent experiment durations is crucial, and the utilization of gas chromatography for analysis is highly desirable.
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Vainberg, A.; Kushnov, I.; Abakumov, E.; Polyakov, V.
Preliminary Proposal for Standardizing the Protocol for the Determination of Microplastics’ Influence on the CO2 and/or CH4 Emission in Agricultural Soils. Appl. Sci. 2025, 15, 11025.
https://doi.org/10.3390/app152011025
AMA Style
Vainberg A, Kushnov I, Abakumov E, Polyakov V.
Preliminary Proposal for Standardizing the Protocol for the Determination of Microplastics’ Influence on the CO2 and/or CH4 Emission in Agricultural Soils. Applied Sciences. 2025; 15(20):11025.
https://doi.org/10.3390/app152011025
Chicago/Turabian Style
Vainberg, Anastasia, Ivan Kushnov, Evgeny Abakumov, and Vyacheslav Polyakov.
2025. "Preliminary Proposal for Standardizing the Protocol for the Determination of Microplastics’ Influence on the CO2 and/or CH4 Emission in Agricultural Soils" Applied Sciences 15, no. 20: 11025.
https://doi.org/10.3390/app152011025
APA Style
Vainberg, A., Kushnov, I., Abakumov, E., & Polyakov, V.
(2025). Preliminary Proposal for Standardizing the Protocol for the Determination of Microplastics’ Influence on the CO2 and/or CH4 Emission in Agricultural Soils. Applied Sciences, 15(20), 11025.
https://doi.org/10.3390/app152011025
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