Mohamed A. Mosa
As environmental pollutants, microplastics and pesticides pose significant risks to soil ecosystems and public health. This paper explores how these two types of contaminants interact within soil environments and the resulting ecotoxicological impacts. Microplastics, which are tiny plastic particles originating from various sources, have become widespread in soils around the world. Pesticides, used to control agricultural pests, also persist in soil environments. The interaction between microplastics and pesticides can influence each other's behavior and toxicity. This review aims to delve into these interactions and their ultimate consequences for soil health, microbial communities and broader ecological systems.
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