Seasonal biofilm formation on floating microplastics in coastal waters of intensified marinculture area

Xuri Dong, Lixin Zhu, Peilin Jiang, Xiaohui Wang, Kai Liu, Changjun Li, Daoji Li

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Abstract

The environmental pollution caused by microplastics has received increasing attention recently. In this paper, we present the results of research into the bacterium attached to microplastics in four coastal mariculture zones in southeast China during winter and summer. Polyethene and polypropylene are the main microplastics in the surface water of mariculture area. The differences between the bacteria species composition found on the surface of microplastics in winter and summer were less than that found in the planktonic bacteria, indicating that biofilms protect the bacterium that live inside. Potentially pathogenic Vibrio and Pseudomonas spp. were more abundant in samples from ShanTou and QuanZhou during the summer. Bacteria related to the degradation of microplastics were found extensively on the surface of microplastics at all of the sampling sites. More attention should be paid to the risks resulting from the accumulation of harmful bacteria on microplastic surfaces during the summer.

Original languageEnglish
Article number112914
JournalMarine Pollution Bulletin
Volume171
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2021

Keywords

  • Bacteria
  • Biofilm
  • Marine bacterial pathogen
  • Microplastin

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