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Differentially charged nanoplastics demonstrate distinct accumulation in Arabidopsis thaliana.

Authors :
Sun XD
Yuan XZ
Jia Y
Feng LJ
Zhu FP
Dong SS
Liu J
Kong X
Tian H
Duan JL
Ding Z
Wang SG
Xing B
Source :
Nature nanotechnology [Nat Nanotechnol] 2020 Sep; Vol. 15 (9), pp. 755-760. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Jun 22.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Although the fates of microplastics (0.1-5 mm in size) and nanoplastics (<100 nm) in marine environments are being increasingly well studied <superscript>1,2</superscript> , little is known about the behaviour of nanoplastics in terrestrial environments <superscript>3-6</superscript> , especially agricultural soils <superscript>7</superscript> . Previous studies have evaluated the consequences of nanoplastic accumulation in aquatic plants, but there is no direct evidence for the internalization of nanoplastics in terrestrial plants. Here, we show that both positively and negatively charged nanoplastics can accumulate in Arabidopsis thaliana. The aggregation promoted by the growth medium and root exudates limited the uptake of amino-modified polystyrene nanoplastics with positive surface charges. Thus, positively charged nanoplastics accumulated at relatively low levels in the root tips, but these nanoplastics induced a higher accumulation of reactive oxygen species and inhibited plant growth and seedling development more strongly than negatively charged sulfonic-acid-modified nanoplastics. By contrast, the negatively charged nanoplastics were observed frequently in the apoplast and xylem. Our findings provide direct evidence that nanoplastics can accumulate in plants, depending on their surface charge. Plant accumulation of nanoplastics can have both direct ecological effects and implications for agricultural sustainability and food safety.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1748-3395
Volume :
15
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature nanotechnology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32572228
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41565-020-0707-4