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The Degradability of Microplastics May Not Necessarily Equate to Environmental Friendliness: A Case Study of Cucumber Seedlings with Disturbed Photosynthesis

Agriculture 2023 30 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 60 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Guanlin Li, Yicheng Zhang Guanlin Li, Guanlin Li, Guanlin Li, Guanlin Li, Guanlin Li, Zhipeng Huang, Guanlin Li, Irfan Ullah Khan, Yifan Li, Yifan Li, Yifan Li, Daolin Du, Guanlin Li, Guanlin Li, Yifan Li, Xunzhou Lu, Guanlin Li, Daolin Du, Xunzhou Lu, Guanlin Li, Zhicong Dai, Guanlin Li, G. Y. Li, G. Y. Li, Shanshan Qi, Shanshan Qi, Daolin Du, Zhicong Dai, Irfan Ullah Khan, Daolin Du, Daolin Du, Guanlin Li, Daolin Du, Guanlin Li, Guanlin Li, Guanlin Li, Daolin Du, Guanlin Li, Guanlin Li, Daolin Du, Yifan Li, Daolin Du, Daolin Du, Daolin Du, Daolin Du, Zhicong Dai, Daolin Du, Guanlin Li, Daolin Du, Daolin Du, Daolin Du, Daolin Du, Daolin Du, Daolin Du, Daolin Du, Daolin Du, Daolin Du, Guanlin Li, Daolin Du, Daolin Du, Daolin Du, Daolin Du, Daolin Du, Daolin Du, Yicheng Zhang

Summary

This study compared the effects of biodegradable polylactic acid (PLA) microplastics and conventional polystyrene microplastics on cucumber seedlings. Surprisingly, the biodegradable PLA particles caused more harm, significantly reducing plant growth and disrupting the photosynthesis system. The results suggest that switching to biodegradable plastics may not eliminate the microplastic problem, since these particles can still damage crops and potentially affect food production.

Polymers

In the environment, degradable plastics are decomposed into biodegradable microplastics (Bio-MPs), but there is limited study on the impact on plant growth and development. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate biodegradable polylactic acid microplastics (PLA-MPs) and nonbiodegradable polystyrene microplastics (PS-MPs) with different concentrations (0.02%, 0.2%, and 2% w/w) to explore their short-term toxic effects on cucumbers. The results of this study showed that PLA-MPs significantly (p < 0.05) reduced the aboveground and belowground biomass of cucumber seedlings compared to the control. At the level of 2% MPs, the chlorophyll content and PRI vegetation index of cucumber plants decreased significantly, anthocyanin content increased, and the photosynthetic system was disturbed. Likewise, the antioxidant defensive system of cucumber was affected after exposure to MPs stress, especially under 2% levels. The hyperspectral image is a novel technique which analyzed the chlorophyll content and absorption under MPs treatment; there was still a high correlation between chlorophyll content, anthocyanin content, and MCARI vegetation index, so a single vegetation index could be used for rapid detection of plant physiological status. Our study suggests that Bio-MPs have potential ecological toxicity that could affect the growth of cucumber seedlings through deactivation of the PSII reaction center. Therefore, biodegradable plastics do not seem to be the optimal solution, and there is an urgent need for long-term monitoring and evaluation of the biological toxicity of biodegradable MPs.

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