Effect of Platinum Nanoparticles on Biological Activity of Humus-Accumulated Horizons

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The exponential growth of nanoparticle-containing goods and waste of the recent years will lead unavoidably to nanomaterials entering environment, generating in local biota and abiotic environment, and potentially transmitting to man. Aerial and water transmission of nanoparticles eventually will cause its generation in soil and further transmission to plants and animals via food chains.

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