Bibliometric analysis and review of direct factors implicating the impact of nano and microplastics on crop health and development

Irédon Adjama , Hemen Dave , Ekhosuehi Amen
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Globally, agricultural lands are polluted by nanoplastics and microplastics (NPs and MPs) entering the soil through organic fertilizers to amend soil, use of treated sewage water for irrigation, and atmospheric deposition. Therefore, comprehending the impact of NPs and MPs on crops is crucial. Contemporary scientific research indicates that NPs and MPs undergo bioaccumulation within plant tissues, adversely affecting crops' physiology, biology, and genetics, significantly reducing germination and growth/productivity rates. In scientific studies, the effects of NPs and MPs on crops are studied in different experimental conditions. However, real-environment scenarios involve a complex interplay of various factors that can significantly influence the impact of NPs and MPs on crops. To better understand the factors affecting crop susceptibility to NPs and MPs, this review presents a bibliometric analysis of the secondary data using R-software coupled with Biblioshiny-App. It revealed that the MP's effects on crops are better studied than NPs. Further, various direct factors and their interplays influence the impact of NPs and MPs on crops, which are discussed in detail. The findings indicated that the impacts of NPs and MPs on crops depend on the physical and chemical properties of NPs and MPs (i.e., size, shape, and chemical composition), dose and duration of exposure of crops to NPs and MPs, the route of entry (via leaves/roots) and intoxication via mobilization, the presence of other pollutants, and the medium of growth (hydroponic media or soil). Additionally, crop-related factors, i.e., crop species, developmental stage, and the specific physiology and biology of the crop affecting the effect of NPs and MPs on crops, are discussed. In conclusion, for an accurate assessment of the impact of NPs and MPs on crops in natural environments, it is essential to consider the complex interplay of these various factors.

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纳米和微塑料对作物健康和发展的直接影响因素的文献计量分析和综述
在全球范围内,农田受到纳米塑料和微塑料(NPs 和 MPs)的污染,它们通过有机肥改良土壤、使用处理过的污水灌溉以及大气沉降进入土壤。因此,了解 NPs 和 MPs 对作物的影响至关重要。当代科学研究表明,氮氧化物和多溴联苯会在植物组织内发生生物蓄积,对作物的生理、生物和遗传产生不利影响,显著降低发芽率和生长/生产力。在科学研究中,NPs 和 MPs 对作物的影响是在不同的实验条件下进行研究的。然而,实际环境中各种因素的复杂相互作用会极大地影响氮磷和多溴联苯对作物的影响。为了更好地了解影响作物对氮磷和多溴联苯易感性的因素,本综述利用 R 软件和 Biblioshiny-App 对二手数据进行了文献计量分析。结果表明,MP 对作物影响的研究比 NP 更深入。此外,各种直接因素及其相互作用影响着氮磷钾对作物的影响,本文对此进行了详细讨论。研究结果表明,NPs 和 MPs 对农作物的影响取决于 NPs 和 MPs 的物理和化学性质(即大小、形状和化学成分)、农作物接触 NPs 和 MPs 的剂量和持续时间、进入农作物的途径(通过叶片/根茎)和动员中毒、其他污染物的存在以及生长介质(水培介质或土壤)。此外,还讨论了影响 NPs 和 MPs 对作物影响的作物相关因素,即作物种类、发育阶段以及作物的特定生理和生物学特性。总之,要准确评估自然环境中氮磷态物质和多孔质物质对作物的影响,必须考虑这些不同因素之间复杂的相互作用。
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