
A study of 29 European lakes has found that some naturally-occurring lake bacteria grow faster and more efficiently on the remains of plastic bags than on natural matter like leaves and twigs.
A study of 29 European lakes has found that some naturally-occurring lake bacteria grow faster and more efficiently on the remains of plastic bags than on natural matter like leaves and twigs.
It鈥檚 almost like the plastic pollution is getting the bacteria鈥檚 appetite going. 探花直播bacteria use the plastic as food first, because it鈥檚 easy to break down.
Andrew Tanentzap
探花直播bacteria break down the carbon compounds in plastic to use as food for their growth.
探花直播scientists say that enriching waters with particular species of bacteria could be a natural way to remove plastic pollution from the environment.
探花直播effect is pronounced: the rate of bacterial growth more than doubled when plastic pollution raised the overall carbon level in lake water by just 4%.
探花直播results suggest that the plastic pollution in lakes is 鈥榩riming鈥 the bacteria for rapid growth 鈥撎 the bacteria are not only breaking down the plastic but are then more able to break down other natural carbon compounds in the lake.
Lake bacteria were found to favour plastic-derived carbon compounds over natural ones. 探花直播researchers think this is because the carbon compounds from plastics are easier for the bacteria to break down and use as food.
探花直播scientists caution that this does not condone ongoing plastic pollution. Some of the compounds within plastics can have toxic effects on the environment, particularly at high concentrations.
探花直播findings are .
鈥淚t鈥檚 almost like the plastic pollution is getting the bacteria鈥檚 appetite going. 探花直播bacteria use the plastic as food first, because it鈥檚 easy to break down, and then they鈥檙e more able to break down some of the more difficult food 鈥 the natural organic matter in the lake,鈥 said Dr Andrew Tanentzap in the 探花直播 of Cambridge鈥檚 Department of Plant Sciences, senior author of the paper.
He added: 鈥淭his suggests that plastic pollution is stimulating the whole food web in lakes, because more bacteria means more food for the bigger organisms like ducks and fish.鈥
探花直播effect varied depending on the diversity of bacterial species present in the lake water 鈥 lakes with more different species were better at breaking down plastic pollution.
A study published by the authors last year found that European lakes are potential hotspots of microplastic pollution.
When plastics break down they release simple carbon compounds. 探花直播researchers found that these are chemically distinct to the carbon compounds released as organic matter like leaves and twigs break down.
探花直播carbon compounds from plastics were shown to be derived from additives unique to plastic products, including adhesives and softeners.
探花直播new study also found that bacteria removed more plastic pollution in lakes that had fewer unique natural carbon compounds. This is because the bacteria in the lake water had fewer other food sources.
探花直播results will help to prioritise lakes where pollution control is most urgent. If a lake has a lot of plastic pollution, but low bacterial diversity and a lot of different natural organic compounds, then its ecosystem will be more vulnerable to damage.
鈥淯nfortunately, plastics will pollute our environment for decades. On the positive side, our study helps to identify microbes that could be harnessed to help break down plastic waste and better manage environmental pollution," said Professor David Aldridge in the 探花直播 of Cambridge鈥檚 Department of Zoology, who was involved in the study.
探花直播study involved sampling 29 lakes across Scandinavia between August and September 2019. To assess a range of conditions, these lakes differed in latitude, depth, area, average surface temperature and diversity of dissolved carbon-based molecules.
探花直播scientists cut up plastic bags from four major UK shopping chains, and shook these in water until their carbon compounds were released.
At each lake, glass bottles were filled with lake water. A small amount of the 鈥榩lastic water鈥 was added to half of these, to represent the amount of carbon leached from plastics into the environment, and the same amount of distilled water was added to the others. After 72 hours in the dark, bacterial activity was measured in each of the bottles.
探花直播study measured bacterial growth - by increase in mass, and the efficiency of bacterial growth - by the amount of carbon-dioxide released in the process of growing.
In the water with plastic-derived carbon compounds, the bacteria had doubled in mass very efficiently. Around 50% of this carbon was incorporated into the bacteria in 72 hours.
"Our study shows that when carrier bags enter lakes and rivers they can have dramatic and unexpected impacts on the entire ecosystem.听Hopefully our results will encourage people to be even more careful about how they dispose of plastic waste," said Eleanor Sheridan in the 探花直播 of Cambridge鈥檚 Department of Plant Sciences, first author of the study who undertook the work as part of a final-year undergraduate project.
探花直播research was funded by the European Research Council.
Reference
Sheridan, EA et al: 鈥.鈥 Nature Communications, 2022. DOI:听10.1038/s41467-022-31691-9
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