Plastic particles are widespread in the environment including the terrestrial ecosystems. They may change the physicochemical properties of soil and subsequently affect plant growth. In recent decades, traditional, petroleum-derived plastics have been increasingly replaced by more environmentally friendly bio-based plastics. Due to the growing role of bio-based plastics it is necessary to thoroughly study their impact on the biotic part of ecosystems. This work aimed for the assessment of the effect of five innovative bio-based plastics of different chemical composition and application on the early growth of higher plants (sorghum, cress and mustard). Each bio-based plastic was tested individually. It was found that the early stages of grow...
Plastic pollution is one of the most impactful human interferences in our planet. Fragmentation of p...
Particulate plastics (<5 mm), including macroplastics (1 μm to 5 mm), microplastics (100 nm to 1 μm)...
Abstract Plastics enter in terrestrial natural system primarily by agricultural purposes, while acid...
The recent use of bioplastics in agriculture is considered an ecological choice, aimed at limiting t...
Plastic residues have become a serious environmental problem in the regions with intensive use of pl...
Plastic residues have become a serious environmental problem in the regions with intensive use of pl...
Despite their increasing application as mulching films, knowledge on the ecological risks of biodegr...
Plastics have inundated the world, with microplastics (MPs) being small particles, less than 5 mm in...
Over the last years there has been significant research on the presence and effects of plastics in t...
Due to the widely use of plastic mulch in agriculture, plastic residues in the soil are threatening ...
Plastic contamination is often found in various environments in correlation with human presence in t...
Microplastics (MPs), ever since they were identified as a potential and widely distributed persisten...
Plastic residues have become a serious environmental problem in areas where agricultural plastic fil...
Bioplastics (biodegradable plastics) potentially offer an encouraging alternative to conventional (p...
Abstract: Plastic pollution is recognised as a growing environmental concern, sparking studies into ...
Plastic pollution is one of the most impactful human interferences in our planet. Fragmentation of p...
Particulate plastics (<5 mm), including macroplastics (1 μm to 5 mm), microplastics (100 nm to 1 μm)...
Abstract Plastics enter in terrestrial natural system primarily by agricultural purposes, while acid...
The recent use of bioplastics in agriculture is considered an ecological choice, aimed at limiting t...
Plastic residues have become a serious environmental problem in the regions with intensive use of pl...
Plastic residues have become a serious environmental problem in the regions with intensive use of pl...
Despite their increasing application as mulching films, knowledge on the ecological risks of biodegr...
Plastics have inundated the world, with microplastics (MPs) being small particles, less than 5 mm in...
Over the last years there has been significant research on the presence and effects of plastics in t...
Due to the widely use of plastic mulch in agriculture, plastic residues in the soil are threatening ...
Plastic contamination is often found in various environments in correlation with human presence in t...
Microplastics (MPs), ever since they were identified as a potential and widely distributed persisten...
Plastic residues have become a serious environmental problem in areas where agricultural plastic fil...
Bioplastics (biodegradable plastics) potentially offer an encouraging alternative to conventional (p...
Abstract: Plastic pollution is recognised as a growing environmental concern, sparking studies into ...
Plastic pollution is one of the most impactful human interferences in our planet. Fragmentation of p...
Particulate plastics (<5 mm), including macroplastics (1 μm to 5 mm), microplastics (100 nm to 1 μm)...
Abstract Plastics enter in terrestrial natural system primarily by agricultural purposes, while acid...