Fig. 6.
Key processes in soil relating to transformation and potential risk from manufactured nanoparticulate particles (MNPs). (1) Dissolution; (2) sorption/aggregation; (3) plant bioccumulation; (4) invertebrate accumulation and toxicity; (5) microbial toxicity; (6) direct particle uptake/ toxicity; (7) particle migration.

Key processes in soil relating to transformation and potential risk from manufactured nanoparticulate particles (MNPs). (1) Dissolution; (2) sorption/aggregation; (3) plant bioccumulation; (4) invertebrate accumulation and toxicity; (5) microbial toxicity; (6) direct particle uptake/ toxicity; (7) particle migration.

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