Effects of microplastics and arsenic on plants: Interactions, toxicity and environmental implications

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作者
Ivy N. [1 ]
Bhattacharya S. [1 ]
Dey S. [2 ]
Gupta K. [3 ]
Dey A. [4 ]
Sharma P. [5 ]
机构
[1] School of Ecology and Environment Studies, Nalanda University, Bihar, Rajgir
[2] Department of Botany, Shyampur Siddheswari Mahavidyalaya, West Bengal, Howrah
[3] Belur High School (H.S.), West Bengal, Howrah
[4] Department of Life Sciences, Presidency University, West Bengal, Kolkata
[5] Raksh Prakriti, Mango, Jharkhand, Jamshedpur
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Antagonistic effect; Arsenic; Microplastics; Plants; Synergistic effect;
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10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.139542
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Microplastics are emerging pollutants that are ubiquitously present in environment. Occurrence and dispersion of microplastics in the soil can pose a considerable risk to soil health and biodiversity, including the plants grown in the soil. Uptake and bioaccumulation of microplastics can have detrimental effects on different plant species. Additionally, the co-presence of microplastics and arsenic can cause synergistic, antagonistic, or potentiating toxic impacts on plants. However, limited studies are available on the combined effects of microplastics and arsenic on plants. This paper elucidates both the individual and synergistic effects of microplastics and arsenic on plants. At the outset, the paper highlighted the presence and degradation of microplastics in soil. Subsequently, the interactions between microplastics and plants, accumulation, and influences of microplastics on plant growth and metabolism were explained with underlying mechanisms. Combined effects of microplastics and arsenic on plant growth, metabolism, and toxicity were discussed thereafter. Combined toxic effects of microplastics and arsenic on plants can have detrimental implications on environment, ecosystems and biodiversity. Further investigations on food chain and human health are needed in the context of microplastic-arsenic interactions. © 2023 Elsevier Ltd
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