Original paper
Microplastic residues in wetland ecosystems: Do they truly threaten the plant-microbe-soil system?
Abstract
The ecological stress of microplastic contamination to ecosystem functioning and biota raises concerns worldwide, but the impacts of microplastics on wetland ecosystems (e.g., plants, microbes, and soil) have not been fully elucidated. In this study, we used a controlled pot experiment to determine the effects of different types (PS, PVC, PP and PE) of microplastics on the growth performance of wetland plants, soil chemical properties, enzyme...
Paper Details
Title
Microplastic residues in wetland ecosystems: Do they truly threaten the plant-microbe-soil system?
Published Date
Nov 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
156
Pages
106708 - 106708
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