Micro/nanoplastics: a potential threat to crops

The distribution of micro/nanoplastics in soil and water environments is a potential agricultural threat. Since micro/nanoplastics are a new and highly concerning contaminant, in recent years research on micro/nanoplastics has rapidly increased. Here, we review recent scientific papers on micro/nano...

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Main Authors: Lulu Sun, Xiaoyun Wang, Hanqing Zhao, Zhenyu Wang, Yifan Zhao, Huang Huang, Rui Yang, Shaohui Wang, Wenchao Zhao
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Language:English
Published: Maximum Academic Press 2023-01-01
Series:Vegetable Research
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Online Access:https://www.maxapress.com/article/doi/10.48130/VR-2023-0018
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Hanqing Zhao
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Huang Huang
Rui Yang
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description The distribution of micro/nanoplastics in soil and water environments is a potential agricultural threat. Since micro/nanoplastics are a new and highly concerning contaminant, in recent years research on micro/nanoplastics has rapidly increased. Here, we review recent scientific papers on micro/nanoplastics in agricultural systems, including micro/nanoplastic sources, microplastic adsorption, nanoplastic absorption, micro/nanoplastic effects on crops, and micro/nanoplastic detection and removal methods. There is very little information available concerning nanoplastic transport in planta; therefore, more research is needed to gain a better understanding of how micro/nanoplastic particles are transported. We also discuss the accumulation of micro/nanoplastics in crops as a potential threat to food safety. Finally, we propose future micro/nanoplastic research directions.
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spelling doaj-art-6474a90c7eed48a8a19d7f91f91ac4be2025-08-20T03:18:33ZengMaximum Academic PressVegetable Research2769-05202023-01-013111110.48130/VR-2023-0018VR-2023-0018Micro/nanoplastics: a potential threat to cropsLulu Sun0Xiaoyun Wang1Hanqing Zhao2Zhenyu Wang3Yifan Zhao4Huang Huang5Rui Yang6Shaohui Wang7Wenchao Zhao8Plant Science and Technology College, Beijing University of Agriculture, Beijing 102206, ChinaPlant Science and Technology College, Beijing University of Agriculture, Beijing 102206, ChinaBioscience and Resources Environment College, Beijing University of Agriculture, Beijing 102206, ChinaBeijing Center of AGRI-Products Quality and Safety, Beijing 100101, ChinaBeijing Center of AGRI-Products Quality and Safety, Beijing 100101, ChinaPlant Science and Technology College, Beijing University of Agriculture, Beijing 102206, ChinaPlant Science and Technology College, Beijing University of Agriculture, Beijing 102206, ChinaPlant Science and Technology College, Beijing University of Agriculture, Beijing 102206, ChinaPlant Science and Technology College, Beijing University of Agriculture, Beijing 102206, ChinaThe distribution of micro/nanoplastics in soil and water environments is a potential agricultural threat. Since micro/nanoplastics are a new and highly concerning contaminant, in recent years research on micro/nanoplastics has rapidly increased. Here, we review recent scientific papers on micro/nanoplastics in agricultural systems, including micro/nanoplastic sources, microplastic adsorption, nanoplastic absorption, micro/nanoplastic effects on crops, and micro/nanoplastic detection and removal methods. There is very little information available concerning nanoplastic transport in planta; therefore, more research is needed to gain a better understanding of how micro/nanoplastic particles are transported. We also discuss the accumulation of micro/nanoplastics in crops as a potential threat to food safety. Finally, we propose future micro/nanoplastic research directions.https://www.maxapress.com/article/doi/10.48130/VR-2023-0018micro/nanoplasticsadsorptionabsorptiontoxicitydetectionremoval
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title Micro/nanoplastics: a potential threat to crops
title_full Micro/nanoplastics: a potential threat to crops
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toxicity
detection
removal
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