Harshana Galahitigama, Mudalige Don Hiranya Jayasanka Senavirathna, Takeshi Fujino, Maria Antonia Tanchuling, Ma Brida Lea Diola
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Abstract
Micro and nano plastics (MNPs) have emerged as significant environmental pollutants globally, with numerous research findings extensively addressing the environmental and biohazards resulting from the bioavailability of contaminants. Rice, serving as the staple carbohydrate source for more than half of the global population, demands a concrete understanding of MNPs' toxicity in rice plants. However, the literature pertaining to the impact of MNPs on rice plant growth and development is limited and the future research scope related to MNPs exposure in rice plants is poorly defined. Thus, this review aims to synthesize current research findings regarding MNPs exposure in rice plants and identify existing research gaps. Furthermore, this review article comprehensively discusses up-to-date findings on various impacts on rice plant growth and development, covering key areas such as morphological, biochemical, physiological, metabolic, molecular, and microbial alterations. In addition, it explores MNP sources, uptake and translocation mechanisms, potential health risks, and available remedial approaches to alleviate MNPs bioavailability in rice plants. The review concludes that addressing the current research gaps related to MNPs in paddy fields requires further studies in the future. This would contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the impact of MNPs on rice plants and aid in developing effective mitigation strategies.
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International Journal of Environmental Research is a multidisciplinary journal concerned with all aspects of environment. In pursuit of these, environmentalist disciplines are invited to contribute their knowledge and experience. International Journal of Environmental Research publishes original research papers, research notes and reviews across the broad field of environment. These include but are not limited to environmental science, environmental engineering, environmental management and planning and environmental design, urban and regional landscape design and natural disaster management. Thus high quality research papers or reviews dealing with any aspect of environment are welcomed. Papers may be theoretical, interpretative or experimental.