Occurrence, Sources, Phytotoxicity, and Prevention and Control System of Phthalate Esters in Cash Crops: A Comprehensive Review
Shijie Ma, Shanjie Han, Jiankun Yuan, Cheng Pan, Qiaolei Cai, Mengxin Wang, Baoyu Han

TL;DR
This paper reviews the presence, effects, and control of phthalate esters in cash crops, highlighting their environmental and health risks.
Contribution
A comprehensive review consolidating recent findings on PAEs in cash crops, including sources, phytotoxicity, and mitigation strategies.
Findings
PAEs enter crops through water, soil, atmosphere, and packaging materials.
PAEs cause oxidative stress, disrupt photosynthesis, and alter microbial communities in crops.
Enzymatic degradation and microbial strategies are emerging solutions for PAE mitigation.
Abstract
Phthalate esters (PAEs) are emerging pollutants which are widely distributed in agricultural environments, and their impacts on crops have attracted considerable attention. PAEs on crops can disrupt their normal physiological metabolism, deteriorate the quality of agricultural products, and pose potential risks to human health through the food chain. Here, based on existing studies, we consolidate recent findings on the occurrence, sources, phytotoxicity, and control measures of PAEs in cash crops. Specifically, the pollution status of PAEs in cash crops was investigated. PAEs enter plants through water, soil, the atmosphere, and packaging materials via wastewater contamination, the degradation of plastic waste, and emissions from industrial processes. PAEs can induce oxidative stress in cash crops, disrupt photosynthetic pathways, and alter soil- and plant-associated microbial…
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TopicsEffects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals · Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact · Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts
