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Fragmentation of nanoplastics driven by plant-microbe rhizosphere interaction during abiotic stress combination

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Large amounts of micro- and nanoplastics, which are released into the environment through environmental weathering of plastic items or sludge disposal/application, can end up in soil, being considered as a... Click to show full abstract

Large amounts of micro- and nanoplastics, which are released into the environment through environmental weathering of plastic items or sludge disposal/application, can end up in soil, being considered as a...

Keywords: rhizosphere interaction; microbe rhizosphere; fragmentation nanoplastics; driven plant; plant microbe; nanoplastics driven

Journal Title: Environmental Science: Nano
Year Published: 2021

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