微生物がマイクロプラスチックの氷核形成を促進(Microbes make microplastics more likely to form ice in clouds)

2026-03-19 バージニア工科大学(VirginiaTech)

バージニア工科大学の研究チームは、氷中に取り込まれたマイクロプラスチックの挙動を解明した。実験により、マイクロプラスチックは氷の形成過程で単純に閉じ込められるのではなく、氷内部の微細構造や成長条件に応じて分布や移動が変化することが判明した。特に凍結・融解の繰り返しにより、粒子が再分配され環境中へ再放出される可能性が示された。この知見は、極域や寒冷地域におけるマイクロプラスチックの循環や環境影響の理解に重要であり、気候変動と汚染問題の関連解明にも寄与する。

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異なる株のPseudomonas Syringaeによるマイクロプラスチックのコロニー形成は氷核形成活性を高める Colonization of Microplastics by Different Strains of Pseudomonas Syringae Increases Ice-Nucleation Activity

Carrie Carpenter,Kelsey Kern,Regina Hanlon,Boris A. Vinatzer,David G. Schmale III,and Hosein Foroutan
Environmental Science & Technology  Published: March 11, 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.5c18769

Abstract

微生物がマイクロプラスチックの氷核形成を促進(Microbes make microplastics more likely to form ice in clouds)

Microplastics (MPs) are increasingly detected throughout the atmosphere, raising questions about their persistence and influence on cloud-relevant ice nucleation processes. Recent studies suggest that MPs may act as ice-nucleating particles (INPs), potentially enhanced by biological colonization. Here, we quantify the ice nucleation activity (INA) of polystyrene (PS) and polyethylene (PE) MPs before and after surface aging and microbial colonization. Strains of Pseudomonas syringae, spanning a range of INA, were cultured onto pristine and aged 100 μm PS and PE MPs. Uncolonized MPs (0.5 to 100 μm PS; 100 μm PE) exhibited INA, with median freezing temperatures ranging from −21.0 °C to −23.8 °C. Hydrothermal and photooxidation exposure, produced small, statistically insignificant increases in freezing temperature. PE MPs nucleated ice at higher temperatures than PS MPs, while the size of MPs did not appear to impact mean freezing temperatures. However, biofilm colonization increased median freezing temperatures by ∼6.5 °C (p < 0.0001) and enhanced INA relative to noncolonized MPs and cells alone. These results indicate that atmospherically relevant MPs modified by aging and microbial growth exhibit elevated INA, highlighting an under represented pathway by which MPs may influence cloud microphysics.

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