Ecotoxicology data of coastal plants (Plantago coronopus) following exposure to microplastics and seawater inundation

  • W. Courtene-Jones (Creator)
  • S.W.H. Cheung (Creator)
  • Richard Thompson (Creator)
  • M.E. Hanley (Creator)
  • W. Courtene-Jones (Contributor)

Dataset

Description

This dataset contains ecotoxicological measurements of coastal plant species Plantago coronopus, following exposure to microplastics and seawater inundation. The variables measured include mortality, growth, reproductive output, necrosis and photosynthetic efficiency, recorded over a total duration of 64-days. This dataset was created as part of an experiment to investigate the effects of exposure to commercial pre-production biodegradable (polybutylene adipate terephthalate, PBAT) and conventional (Polyethylene terephthalate, PET) microplastics (0.2 % w/w). Work was supported by the NERC funded BIO-PLASTIC-RISK project, grant NE/V007556/1.
Date made available2024
PublisherNERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre

Data Monitor categories

  • Pollution
  • plastic
  • stress ecology
  • plastic substitute
  • multiple stressors
  • microplastic
  • ecotoxicity
  • plastic alternative

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