Publications by authors named "Sashuang Rong"

In the agricultural lands of China, polyethylene is the main component of microplastics (MPs), with characteristics such as small size, wide distribution, easy accumulation, and difficult degradation. Therefore, it may have an impact on the elemental cycling process of the soil. On the basis of reviewing the key literatures in the past few years, this study systematically analyzed and summarized the key factors and processes of the polyethylene microplastics (PE-MPs) affecting soil nitrogen transformation.

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As an emerging contaminant, microplastics are absorbed by crops, causing diverse impacts on plants. Plants may have different physiological responses to different uptake modes of microplastics various stage of growth. In this study, the distribution of polystyrene (PS) microspheres in the roots of oilseed rape and the physiological responses at different growth stages were investigated by confocal laser scanning microscope, scanning electron microscopy, and biochemical analysis.

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Article Synopsis
  • * The toxicity of MPs varies based on factors such as polymer type, size, dose, plant species, and environmental conditions, while their degradation can lead to more harmful secondary microplastics.
  • * The study discusses the mechanisms of microplastics degradation in soil, highlighting how physical, chemical, and biological processes can ultimately break them down into water and carbon dioxide, and suggests future strategies for managing microplastic pollution.
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