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Supplementary document for Rapid Detection of Microplastics in Plastic-covered Soil Using FT-NIR and ATR-FTIR Spectral Data Fusion - 7790527.pdf

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Jingyu Jiang, Yujiang Gou, Yujiang Gou, Jiaxin Cao, Jiaxin Cao, Fu Jiao, Fu Jiao, Shixiang Ma, Shixiang Ma, Wu Xin, Wu Xin, Guanglin Li, Guanglin Li, Xinglan Fu

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Based on the title provided, this appears to be a supplementary document for research on detecting tiny plastic particles (microplastics) in farm soil covered with plastic sheeting. The scientists developed a faster way to find these plastic particles using special light-based detection methods. This matters because microplastics in soil can end up in our food crops and potentially affect human health, so having better ways to detect them helps us understand and monitor this contamination. Note: Since only the title and indication of a supplementary document were provided (not the actual research content), this summary is based on the limited information available and may not capture the full scope of the findings.

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