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The researchers have examined various plants’ ability to take up micro- and nanoplastics. The results show that fava beans (Vicia faba) can adsorb 100-nanometer nanoplastic particles via their roots within just two days. 
Adsorption is a process where particles adhere to the roots, whereas absorption refers to the uptake of particles into the plant itself.

Other plants, such as wheat and lettuce, were also shown to bind or even absorb plastic particles, with the latter incorporating them into their leaves and stems in some cases.

The common water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes), for example, has demonstrated an ability to adsorb plastic particles.
Other aquatic plants, such as duckweed (Lemna minor), have similar potential and could be employed as natural filters to capture micro- and nanoplastics in wetlands.
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A tribute to Ratan Tata Sir .pdf
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Ratan Tata's life offers rich ethical lessons for UPSC aspirants and future civil servants. By integrating these values into their practice, aspiring civil servants can contribute to a more just and equitable society, embodying the true spirit of public service. ✨

✨As you prepare for the challenges ahead, let the legacy of Ratan Tata inspire you to uphold the highest ethical standards in your journey.

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Israel PM Netanyahu condoles Ratan Tata's death; calls him 'proud son of India'
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