The dynamic expansion of Agricultural Plastics (AP) use has allowed for improved and sustainable agricultural production. The objective of this work is to analyse the relationship of AP characteristics, degradation, and End- of-Life (EoL) practices with the potential risk of micro-, nanoparticles (MNP) generation in soil
We live in a plastic age (Thompson et al., 2009), with microplastic (typically defined as plastic pa...
Particulate plastics (<5 mm), including macroplastics (1 μm to 5 mm), microplastics (100 nm to 1 μm)...
Due to the widely use of plastic mulch in agriculture, plastic residues in the soil are threatening ...
Plastic production and disposal have grown to be serious issues for the future of the world. The lon...
Microplastics and nanoplastics are emerging pollutants of global importance. They are small enough t...
The rise of plasticulture as mulching material in farming systems has raised concerns about micropla...
Microplastics (MPs) as emerging persistent pollutants have been a growing global concern. Although M...
Plastics usage comprises one of the microplastics sources found in agricultural soil. Despite the wi...
Around one million metric ton of plastics is produced worldwide daily. Plastic contamination is aggr...
Microplastic pollution has recently gained the attention of the public media, politics and research....
Soils, especially agricultural soils, are thought to be the main reservoir of microplastics in Europ...
Plastics are intentionally used in agriculture, in mulch films or poly-tunnels, in irrigation tubes ...
Release of microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) into agricultural fields is of great concern d...
The accelerated use of plastic products for agricultural practices has raised global concern regardi...
Societal Impact Statement: Agricultural soils are substantial receptors of plastic pollution. Plasti...
We live in a plastic age (Thompson et al., 2009), with microplastic (typically defined as plastic pa...
Particulate plastics (<5 mm), including macroplastics (1 μm to 5 mm), microplastics (100 nm to 1 μm)...
Due to the widely use of plastic mulch in agriculture, plastic residues in the soil are threatening ...
Plastic production and disposal have grown to be serious issues for the future of the world. The lon...
Microplastics and nanoplastics are emerging pollutants of global importance. They are small enough t...
The rise of plasticulture as mulching material in farming systems has raised concerns about micropla...
Microplastics (MPs) as emerging persistent pollutants have been a growing global concern. Although M...
Plastics usage comprises one of the microplastics sources found in agricultural soil. Despite the wi...
Around one million metric ton of plastics is produced worldwide daily. Plastic contamination is aggr...
Microplastic pollution has recently gained the attention of the public media, politics and research....
Soils, especially agricultural soils, are thought to be the main reservoir of microplastics in Europ...
Plastics are intentionally used in agriculture, in mulch films or poly-tunnels, in irrigation tubes ...
Release of microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) into agricultural fields is of great concern d...
The accelerated use of plastic products for agricultural practices has raised global concern regardi...
Societal Impact Statement: Agricultural soils are substantial receptors of plastic pollution. Plasti...
We live in a plastic age (Thompson et al., 2009), with microplastic (typically defined as plastic pa...
Particulate plastics (<5 mm), including macroplastics (1 μm to 5 mm), microplastics (100 nm to 1 μm)...
Due to the widely use of plastic mulch in agriculture, plastic residues in the soil are threatening ...