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Effect of foliar and root exposure to polymethyl methacrylate microplastics on biochemistry, ultrastructure, and arsenic accumulation in Brassica campestris L.

Environmental Research 2022 38 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 50 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Ruyin Dong, Ruyin Dong, Ruyin Dong, Ruyin Dong, Rongle Liu, Rongle Liu, Rongle Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Rongle Liu, Rongle Liu, Rongle Liu, Weitao Liu, Rongle Liu, Rongle Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Rongle Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Rongle Liu, Rongle Liu, Rongle Liu, Yingming Xu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Yuebing Sun Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Yingming Xu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Yuebing Sun Yuebing Sun Weitao Liu, Yuebing Sun Yuebing Sun Yuebing Sun Weitao Liu, Yuebing Sun Weitao Liu, Yuebing Sun Yuebing Sun Yuebing Sun Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Yuebing Sun Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Yuebing Sun Weitao Liu, Yuebing Sun Weitao Liu, Weitao Liu, Yuebing Sun Yuebing Sun

Summary

Researchers found that root exposure to polymethyl methacrylate microplastics caused stronger physiological damage in rapeseed, while foliar exposure increased arsenic accumulation by up to 76%, revealing route-dependent phytotoxicity.

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Despite the serious risk of microplastic pollution in the roots and leaves of crops, the phytotoxicity of microplastics (introduced via different exposure routes) in leafy vegetables remain insufficiently understood. Here, the effects of the root and foliar exposure of polymethyl methacrylate microplastic (PMMAMPs) on phytotoxicity, As accumulation, and subcellular distribution were investigated in rapeseed (Brassica campestris L). The relative chlorophyll content under PMMAMPs treatment decreased with time, and the 0.05 g L root exposure decreased it significantly (by 9.97-20.48%, P < 0.05). In addition, superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione reductase (GR), and ascorbate peroxidase (APX) activities in rapeseed were more sensitive to PMMAMPs introduced through root exposure than through foliar exposure. There was dose-dependent ultrastructural damage, and root exposure had a greater impact than foliar exposure on root tip cells and chloroplasts. PMMAMPs entered the shoots and roots of rapeseed through root exposure. Under foliar exposure, PMMAMPs promoted As accumulation in rapeseed by up to 75.6% in shoots and 68.2% in roots compared to that under control (CK). As content in cell wall under PMMAMP treatments was 3.6-5.3 times higher than that of CK, as indicated by subcellular component results. In general, root exposure to PMMAMPs resulted in a stronger physiological impact and foliar exposure led to increased As accumulation in rapeseed.

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