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Micro and nanoplastics pollution: Sources, distribution, uptake in plants, toxicological effects, and innovative remediation strategies for environmental sustainability.
Kumar, Dharmendra; Biswas, Jayanta Kumar; Mulla, Sikandar I; Singh, Rachana; Shukla, Ravindra; Ahanger, Mohammad Abass; Shekhawat, Gyan Singh; Verma, Krishan K; Siddiqui, Mohammed Wasim; Seth, Chandra Shekhar.
Afiliação
  • Kumar D; Department of Botany, University of Delhi, New Delhi-110007, Delhi, India.
  • Biswas JK; International Centre for Ecological Engineering, Department of Ecological Studies, University of Kalyani, Kalyani, Nadia- 741235, West Bengal, India.
  • Mulla SI; Department of Biochemistry, School of Allied Health Sciences, REVA University, Bangalore- 560064, Karnataka, India.
  • Singh R; Amity Institute of Biotechnology, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida- 201308, India.
  • Shukla R; Department of Botany, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Amarkantak- 484887, Madhya Pradesh, India.
  • Ahanger MA; Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Mengla, Yunnan 666303, China.
  • Shekhawat GS; Department of Botany, Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur, 342005, Rajasthan, India.
  • Verma KK; Sugarcane Research Institute, Guangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Nanning-530007, China.
  • Siddiqui MW; Department of Food Science and Postharvest Technology, Bihar Agricultural University, Sabour-813210, Bhagalpur, Bihar, India.
  • Seth CS; Department of Botany, University of Delhi, New Delhi-110007, Delhi, India. Electronic address: csseth52@gmail.com.
Plant Physiol Biochem ; 213: 108795, 2024 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38878390
ABSTRACT
Microplastics and nanoplastics (MNPs), are minute particles resulting from plastic fragmentation, have raised concerns due to their widespread presence in the environment. This study investigates sources and distribution of MNPs and their impact on plants, elucidating the intricate mechanisms of toxicity. Through a comprehensive analysis, it reveals that these tiny plastic particles infiltrate plant tissues, disrupting vital physiological processes. Micro and nanoplastics impair root development, hinder water and nutrient uptake, photosynthesis, and induce oxidative stress and cyto-genotoxicity leading to stunted growth and diminished crop yields. Moreover, they interfere with plant-microbe interactions essential for nutrient cycling and soil health. The research also explores the translocation of these particles within plants, raising concerns about their potential entry into the food chain and subsequent human health risks. The study underscores the urgency of understanding MNPs toxicity on plants, emphasizing the need for innovative remediation strategies such as bioremediation by algae, fungi, bacteria, and plants and eco-friendly plastic alternatives. Addressing this issue is pivotal not only for environmental conservation but also for ensuring sustainable agriculture and global food security in the face of escalating plastic pollution.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Plantas / Microplásticos Idioma: En Revista: Plant Physiol Biochem Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Plantas / Microplásticos Idioma: En Revista: Plant Physiol Biochem Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article