Mosses are well known as biomonitors of fresh water for metal pollutants, but no studies were reported so far about their ability to intercept plastic particles, although this kind of pollution has become an urgent issue worldwide. In the present work, the interaction between the moss Sphagnum palustre L. cultured in vitro and polystyrene nanoparticles (NPs) was studied for the first time in a laboratory experiment, in the view of using moss transplants for detecting microplastics in fresh water environments. The ability of S. palustre to intercept and retain polystyrene, and the effects of vitality and post- exposure washing on NP retention by moss were tested. Fluorescence microscope observations showed that polystyrene NPs were retain...
10 pages, 4 figuresNowadays, the occurrence of a large volume of plastic litter in oceanic and coast...
The concentration of 11 trace elements, plus Ca, Mg, Na and K was measured in moss bags of living an...
Terrestrial mosses are commonly used as bioindicators of atmospheric pollution. However, there is a ...
Mosses are well known as biomonitors of fresh water for metal pollutants, but no studies were report...
Accurate differentiation of the proportion of bioconcentrated metals (i.e. incorporated into cells) ...
The potential risks of micro/nanoplastics on the ecological environment, particularly aquatic fauna,...
Abstract Background Mesoplastics (5–25 mm) and microplastics (0.001–...
We investigated the effect of nano- and microplastics on the freshwater duckweed species Spirodela p...
Plastic debris of all sizes has been detected in marine, terrestrial and freshwater habitats. Effect...
Here we investigated the impact of nano- and microplastics on the freshwater duckweed species Spirod...
Although a large body of literature exists on the use of transplanted mosses for biomonitoring of ai...
When terrestrial mosses are used to monitor atmospheric contamination, the samples are usually analy...
Microplastic contamination of freshwater ecosystems has become an increasing environmental concern. ...
To assess the uptake of nanoparticles by moss shoots and the possibility of biomonitoring the moss o...
In recent decades, mosses have been used as native species or as transplants in monitoring a wide ra...
10 pages, 4 figuresNowadays, the occurrence of a large volume of plastic litter in oceanic and coast...
The concentration of 11 trace elements, plus Ca, Mg, Na and K was measured in moss bags of living an...
Terrestrial mosses are commonly used as bioindicators of atmospheric pollution. However, there is a ...
Mosses are well known as biomonitors of fresh water for metal pollutants, but no studies were report...
Accurate differentiation of the proportion of bioconcentrated metals (i.e. incorporated into cells) ...
The potential risks of micro/nanoplastics on the ecological environment, particularly aquatic fauna,...
Abstract Background Mesoplastics (5–25 mm) and microplastics (0.001–...
We investigated the effect of nano- and microplastics on the freshwater duckweed species Spirodela p...
Plastic debris of all sizes has been detected in marine, terrestrial and freshwater habitats. Effect...
Here we investigated the impact of nano- and microplastics on the freshwater duckweed species Spirod...
Although a large body of literature exists on the use of transplanted mosses for biomonitoring of ai...
When terrestrial mosses are used to monitor atmospheric contamination, the samples are usually analy...
Microplastic contamination of freshwater ecosystems has become an increasing environmental concern. ...
To assess the uptake of nanoparticles by moss shoots and the possibility of biomonitoring the moss o...
In recent decades, mosses have been used as native species or as transplants in monitoring a wide ra...
10 pages, 4 figuresNowadays, the occurrence of a large volume of plastic litter in oceanic and coast...
The concentration of 11 trace elements, plus Ca, Mg, Na and K was measured in moss bags of living an...
Terrestrial mosses are commonly used as bioindicators of atmospheric pollution. However, there is a ...