Effects of polyester microplastics and naproxen on lettuce growth and development and soil abiotic factors
Andy Chen,
Pamela Jane Victoria A. Barroso,
Jennifer Tran
et al.
Abstract:Microplastics (MPs), formed from the physical breakdown of larger plastics, have been found across a variety of ecosystems. Much research has been done on the effects of MPs in aquatic ecosystems, but fewer studies have explored their effects in terrestrial environments, particularly in agroecosystems where modern practices contribute strongly to MP soil pollution (e.g., plasticulture, fertilization with contaminated biosolids, and composts). Aquatic pharmaceutical contamination is also considered an emerging … Show more
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