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A novel mechanism study of microplastic and As co-contamination on indica rice (Oryza sativa L.)

Journal of Hazardous Materials 2021 141 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.
Youming Dong, Minling Gao, Minling Gao, Minling Gao, Youming Dong, Youming Dong, Minling Gao, Minling Gao, Youming Dong, Youming Dong, Youming Dong, Youming Dong, Minling Gao, Youming Dong, Youming Dong, Minling Gao, Youming Dong, Minling Gao, Minling Gao, Minling Gao, Zhengguo Song Zhengguo Song Youming Dong, Youming Dong, Youming Dong, Youming Dong, Qiongli Bao, Youming Dong, Zhengguo Song Zhengguo Song Youming Dong, Qiongli Bao, Qiongli Bao, Minling Gao, Minling Gao, Qiongli Bao, Minling Gao, Minling Gao, Minling Gao, Minling Gao, Minling Gao, Minling Gao, Minling Gao, Minling Gao, Minling Gao, Weiwen Qiu, Minling Gao, Youming Dong, Youming Dong, Weiwen Qiu, Youming Dong, Weiwen Qiu, Weiwen Qiu, Weiwen Qiu, Weiwen Qiu, Zhengguo Song Zhengguo Song Zhengguo Song Zhengguo Song Zhengguo Song Minling Gao, Weiwen Qiu, Weiwen Qiu, Weiwen Qiu, Weiwen Qiu, Weiwen Qiu, Zhengguo Song Zhengguo Song Zhengguo Song Zhengguo Song Weiwen Qiu, Zhengguo Song Zhengguo Song Zhengguo Song Zhengguo Song Weiwen Qiu, Weiwen Qiu, Weiwen Qiu, Youming Dong, Minling Gao, Minling Gao, Zhengguo Song Minling Gao, Youming Dong, Zhengguo Song Minling Gao, Zhengguo Song Zhengguo Song Zhengguo Song Minling Gao, Weiwen Qiu, Weiwen Qiu, Youming Dong, Zhengguo Song Zhengguo Song Weiwen Qiu, Zhengguo Song Zhengguo Song Minling Gao, Zhengguo Song Zhengguo Song Youming Dong, Zhengguo Song Zhengguo Song Zhengguo Song Zhengguo Song Minling Gao, Youming Dong, Zhengguo Song

Summary

Researchers used pot experiments and computational chemistry to study how polystyrene and polytetrafluoroethylene microplastics affect arsenic uptake in rice plants. They found that both types of microplastics interacted with rice root compounds and influenced how much arsenic the plants absorbed from contaminated soil. The study reveals a previously unknown mechanism by which microplastic pollution in agricultural soils could increase toxic metal accumulation in a major food crop.

Polymers

Although the compound pollution of microplastics and arsenic (As) in paddy soil can affect the growth and quality of rice, relevant research on this phenomenon was limited. Therefore, we combined a pot experiment with computational chemistry to explore the effects and mechanism of polystyrene (PSMP) and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) microplastics on As bioavailability. PSMP and PTFE interacted with rice root exudates through van der Waals forces, approached the rice root system, inhibited root activity, reduced the relative abundance of Geobacteria and Anaeromyxobacter, and consequently reduced the iron plaques on the root surfaces. Consequently, As uptake by the rice was inhibited. PSMP and PTFE reduced the hemoglobin content by directly destroying its tertiary structure, thereby retarding rice growth. In contrast, As increased the hemoglobin content by inducing reactive oxygen species in rice. Under the influence of PSMP, PTFE, and As, the activities of soluble starch synthase and pyrophosphorylase in rice grains were inhibited, and starch accumulation decreased. Thus, PSMP, PTFE, and As reduced rice biomass and yield owing to their physiological toxicity and adverse impacts on root activity. Grain yields in soil with an As content of 86.3 mg·kg, 0.5% small particle-sized PSMP, and 0.5% small particle-sized PTFE decreased by 30.7%, 20.6%, and 19.4%, respectively, compared to the control. This study determined the comprehensive mechanism through which PSMP and PTFE affect As bioavailability, which is critical for managing rice biomass and low yields in As and microplastic co-contaminated soil.

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