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The interactional nexus of microplastics (MPs) and organic matter (OM) can subtly disrupt the delicate balance of soil ecosystems, influencing nutrient dynamics, biodiversity, and overall soil health. To explore this complex interplay between MPs and OM concerning several perspectives, a comprehensive keyword search was conducted across key scientific databases, and the retrieved data was curated according to the PRISMA guidelines to reflect the objectives. Several studies have highlighted that organic-based inputs, such as manures, composts, and sewage sludge, widely used for soil amendment, are potential sources of MPs to soil contamination. These coinciding sources of MPs and OM raise potential concerns about their impact on overall soil health. MPs and OM have parallel characteristics and play a critical role in the soil organic carbon (SOC) and dissolved organic matter (DOM), critical for biogeochemical transformations and nutrient cycling. In light of this, the present review explores the multifaceted nexus between MPs and OM, explaining their interaction mechanisms and their effects on the biological and physicochemical properties of the soil. Despite significant implications on soil ecosystem, challenges remain in accurately quantifying the effects of MPs due to the complexities introduced by DOM. The intricate interaction between MPs and DOM can obscure analytical results, complicating efforts to separate and identify these pollutants effectively. Given these challenges, this review underscores the urgent need for innovative methods to characterize and quantify MPs in complex environmental matrices. Finally, we discuss emerging research directions aimed at advancing the detection and management of MPs in soil ecosystems.

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