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Influencing mechanisms of microplastics existence on soil heavy metals accumulated by plants

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Zhimin Xu, Zhimin Xu, Zhimin Xu, Chunguang Liu, Zhimin Xu, Xinyue Wu, Zhimin Xu, Zhimin Xu, Zhimin Xu, Zhimin Xu, Zhimin Xu, Lihong Lin, Xinyue Wu, Lihong Lin, Lihong Lin, Xingying Deng, Xinyue Wu, Xinyue Wu, Lihong Lin, Xingying Deng, Xinyue Wu, Lihong Lin, Xinyue Wu, Lin Zheng, Lin Zheng, Xinyue Wu, Jiexiang Zhang, Lihong Lin, Jiexiang Zhang, Xingying Deng, Chunguang Liu, Chunguang Liu, Chunguang Liu, Xingying Deng, Xingying Deng, Xingying Deng, Lihong Lin, Chunguang Liu, Wanli Li, Chunguang Liu, Chunguang Liu, Chunguang Liu, Xingying Deng, Chunguang Liu, Lihong Lin, Tao He, Xingying Deng, Xinyue Wu, Xinyue Wu, Chunguang Liu, Chunguang Liu, Chunguang Liu, Chunguang Liu, Chunguang Liu, Chunguang Liu, Chunguang Liu, Xingying Deng, Xingying Deng, Xingying Deng, Xingying Deng, Xingying Deng, Tao He, Jiexiang Zhang, Xinyue Wu, Chunguang Liu, Lin Zheng, Jiexiang Zhang, Yifan Wang Yifan Wang Yifan Wang Chunguang Liu, Xinyue Wu, Chunguang Liu, Lili Chen, Yifan Wang Yifan Wang Chunguang Liu, Lei Ze-xiang, Zhimin Xu, Lei Ze-xiang, Chunguang Liu, Zhimin Xu, Jiexiang Zhang, Jiexiang Zhang, Chunguang Liu, Yifan Wang

Summary

This review summarizes existing research on how microplastics in soil affect the uptake of heavy metals by plants. Microplastics can change soil chemistry and microbial communities in ways that alter how much toxic metals plants absorb through their roots. This is concerning for human health because microplastic-contaminated agricultural soil could lead to crops that contain higher levels of dangerous heavy metals.

Microplastics (MPs) and heavy metals often coexist in soil, drawing significant attention to their interactions and the potential risks of biological accumulation in the soil-plant system. This paper comprehensively reviews the factors and biochemical mechanisms that influence the uptake of heavy metals by plants, in the existence of MPs, spanning from rhizospheric soil to the processes of root absorption and transport. The paper begins by introducing the origins and current situation of soil contamination with both heavy metals and MPs. It then discusses how MPs alter the physicochemical properties of rhizospheric soil, with a focus on parameters that affect the bioavailability of heavy metals such as aggregates, pH, Eh, and soil organic carbon (SOC). The paper also examines the effect of this pollution on soil organisms and plant growth and reviews the mechanisms by which MPs affect the bioavailability and movement-transformation of heavy metals in rhizospheric soil. This examination emphasizes the roles of rhizospheric microbes, soil fauna, and root physiological metabolism. Finally, the paper outlines the research progress on the mechanisms by which MPs influence the uptake and transport of heavy metals by plant roots. Through this comprehensive review, this paper provides aims to provide environmental managers with a detailed understanding of the potential impact of the coexistence of MPs and heavy metals on the soil-plant ecosystem.

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