Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (Oct 2024)

Effects of microplastics concentration on plant root traits and biomass: Experiment and meta-analysis

  • Hengkang Xu,
  • Chao Chen,
  • Zhuo Pang,
  • Guofang Zhang,
  • Weiwei Zhang,
  • Haiming Kan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 285
p. 117038

Abstract

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The impact of microplastics (MPs) on plant growth, particularly root development, remains underexplored. To address this, a laboratory pot experiment and meta-analysis were conducted to assess how varying concentrations of MPs affect plant root growth. In pot experiments, the response of root traits to MPs differed by plant species. For F. arundinacea, a higher addition (1 % and 2 %) of polypropylene (PP) significantly increased the total length, surface area, volume, as well as fine root (0.5 %) of MPs significantly increased root length (35.2 %) and root dry biomass (6.3 %), whereas decreased shoot dry biomass (-8.6 %). Under the lower MPs concentration (<0.5 %), the root length and root dry biomass were decreased by 18.6 % and 11.1 %, respectively, and the shoot dry biomass was increased by 53.2 % compared with the treatment without MPs. The results emphasize the differences in performance between species for different MPs concentrations, implying that there may be future scope to select for species/varieties that are most resilient to the presence of MPs.

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