title:%20Contaminants%20in%20soil%0A%0AKey%20Components%3A%0A%0ASoil%20Contaminants%3A%0A%0AAntibiotics%0APAHs%20(Polycyclic%20Aromatic%20Hydrocarbons)%0AHeavy%20Metals%20(As,%20Cu,%20Cr,%20Hg,%20Pb,%20Ni,%20Cd,%20Zn,%20Mo)%0APathogens%0AMicroplastics%3A%0A%0ACentral%20focus%20of%20the%20image%0AShown%20as%20a%20large%20circle%20with%20various%20contaminants%20attached%0AInteraction%20Mechanisms%3A%0A%0AArrows%20connecting%20microplastics%20to%20various%20contaminants,%20indicating%20interactions%3A%0AHydrogen%20bonds%0AHydrophobic%20partitioning%0A%CF%80-%CF%80%20interactions%0AVan%20der%20Waals%20forces%0APore%20filling%20interactions%0AElectrostatic%20interactions%0ABiofilm%20formation%0APlant%3A%0A%0AA%20tomato%20plant%20is%20shown%20with%20roots%20extending%20into%20the%20soil,%20suggesting%20the%20potential%20for%20uptake%20of%20contaminants.%0AOverall,%20the%20image%20illustrates%3A%0A%0AThe%20presence%20of%20various%20contaminants%20in%20soil.%0AThe%20role%20of%20microplastics%20as%20a%20carrier%20for%20other%20contaminants.%0AThe%20diverse%20mechanisms%20through%20which%20microplastics%20can%20interact%20with%20other%20pollutants.%0AThe%20potential%20for%20these%20combined%20contaminants%20to%20affect%20plant%20health%20and%20the%20environment, Illustration showing soil contamination. Image features a tomato plant with roots. Various contaminants labeled including antibiotics, heavy metals, and PAHs. Arrows indicate interaction mechanisms between microplastics and contaminants. Overall, it illustrates contamination effects on plant health