微纳米塑料在改变生物地球化学循环中的作用

IF 6.7 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Nguyễn Hoàng Ly , Lalitha Gnanasekaran , Tejraj M. Aminabhavi , Yasser Vasseghian , Sang-Woo Joo
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近年来,塑料制品在维持生命的器具中发挥了重要作用,但在保质期后,它们在自然环境中造成无处不在的微纳米塑料(MNP)污染。科学研究证明,MNP污染对全球气候变化的影响显著,改变了氮(N)、碳(C)和磷(P)的生物地球化学循环。这些元素是所有生物正常运作所必需的,但它们的过量会对生态系统产生负面影响。因此,应该研究生物地球化学循环,以维持可持续的环境。这篇综述旨在总结现有的关于陆地、水生和大气水平上MNP污染如何影响生物地球化学循环的知识。MNP的存在可能影响环境基质特性或微生物和植物/动物的生理,导致植物吸收和代谢效率的变化。这些见解将有助于研究人员在可预见的未来制定全面的战略和富有成效的工程解决方案,以应对环境和气候风险。
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Role of micro- and nano-plastics in altering biogeochemical cycles
Recently, plastic products have played a significant role in life-supporting appliances, but after their shelf life, they are causing ubiquitous micro- and nano-plastic (MNP) pollution in natural environments. Scientific studies have proved that MNP contamination significantly contributes to global climate change to alter biogeochemical cycles of nitrogen (N), carbon (C), and phosphorus (P). These elements are essential for all living organisms to function properly, but their excessive amounts can negatively affect the ecosystem. Thus, biogeochemical cycles should be investigated to maintain a sustainable environment. This mini review aims to summarize the existing knowledge on how the biogeochemical cycles have been affected by MNP pollution at terrestrial, aquatic, and atmospheric levels. MNP presence may affect environmental matrix properties or the physiology of the microorganisms and plants/animals, resulting in changes in plant uptake and metabolic efficiency. These insights will help researchers frame comprehensive strategies and fruitful engineering solutions to address environmental and climatic risks in the foreseeable future.
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Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health
Current Opinion in Environmental Science and Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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