Biomonitoring has become an indispensable tool for detecting various environmental pollutants, but microplastics have been greatly neglected in this context. They are currently monitored using multistep physico-chemical methods that are time-consuming and expensive, making the search for new monitoring options of great interest. In this context, the aim of this study was to investigate the possibility of using an aquatic macrophyte as a bioindicator of microplastic pollution in freshwaters. Therefore, the effects and adhesion of three types of microplastics (polyethylene microbeads, tire wear particles, and polyethylene terephthalate fibers) and two types of natural particles (wood dust and cellulose particles) to duckweed Lemna minor were ...
Mikroplastika so delci plastike manjši od 5 mm. Njena prisotnost v različnih ekosistemih je vzbudila...
Tiny pieces of plastic, or microplastics, are one of the emerging pollutants in a wide range of diff...
Microplastics (1–1000 μm) are now ubiquitous in all environments, including freshwater systems. Plas...
Due to small dimensions, ubiquitous and persistent nature, microplastics (plastic particles ¡ 5 mm) ...
Microplastics are widely spread in aquatic environments. Although they are considered among the most...
Microplastics in the environment occur in different sizes and shapes and are made of various polymer...
When microplastics enter the environment, they can interact with aquatic organisms at all trophic le...
The presence of microplastics (MPs) in the environment has raised many concerns, and therefore appro...
Microplastics (1–1000 μm) are ubiquitous in the marine, freshwater and terrestrial environments. The...
We investigated the effect of nano- and microplastics on the freshwater duckweed species Spirodela p...
No description suppliedGlitters are primary microplastics which are directly littered into the envir...
Constructed wetlands are wastewater treatment systems in which organic matter, metals and nutrients ...
Here we investigated the impact of nano- and microplastics on the freshwater duckweed species Spirod...
International audienceIn certain countries, it is important to monitor for poorly managed freshwater...
Primary microplastics, such as glitter, are being replaced with natural and/or biodegradable alterna...
Mikroplastika so delci plastike manjši od 5 mm. Njena prisotnost v različnih ekosistemih je vzbudila...
Tiny pieces of plastic, or microplastics, are one of the emerging pollutants in a wide range of diff...
Microplastics (1–1000 μm) are now ubiquitous in all environments, including freshwater systems. Plas...
Due to small dimensions, ubiquitous and persistent nature, microplastics (plastic particles ¡ 5 mm) ...
Microplastics are widely spread in aquatic environments. Although they are considered among the most...
Microplastics in the environment occur in different sizes and shapes and are made of various polymer...
When microplastics enter the environment, they can interact with aquatic organisms at all trophic le...
The presence of microplastics (MPs) in the environment has raised many concerns, and therefore appro...
Microplastics (1–1000 μm) are ubiquitous in the marine, freshwater and terrestrial environments. The...
We investigated the effect of nano- and microplastics on the freshwater duckweed species Spirodela p...
No description suppliedGlitters are primary microplastics which are directly littered into the envir...
Constructed wetlands are wastewater treatment systems in which organic matter, metals and nutrients ...
Here we investigated the impact of nano- and microplastics on the freshwater duckweed species Spirod...
International audienceIn certain countries, it is important to monitor for poorly managed freshwater...
Primary microplastics, such as glitter, are being replaced with natural and/or biodegradable alterna...
Mikroplastika so delci plastike manjši od 5 mm. Njena prisotnost v različnih ekosistemih je vzbudila...
Tiny pieces of plastic, or microplastics, are one of the emerging pollutants in a wide range of diff...
Microplastics (1–1000 μm) are now ubiquitous in all environments, including freshwater systems. Plas...