The use of biodegradable plastics can reduce the accumulation of environmentally persistent plastic wastes. The rate of degradation of biodegradable plastics depends on environmental conditions and is highly variable. Techniques for achieving more consistent degradation are needed. However, only a few microorganisms involved in the degradation process have been isolated so far from the environment. Here, we show that Pseudozyma spp. yeasts, which are common in the phyllosphere and are easily isolated from plant surfaces, displayed strong degradation activity on films made from poly-butylene succinate or poly-butylene succinate-co-adipate. Strains of P. antarctica isolated from leaves and husks of paddy rice displayed strong degradation acti...
Polylactic acid (PLA) and polycaprolactone (PCL) are commercially available bioplastics that are exp...
Environmental contamination by plastic is a worldwide problem. In the environment, plastic degradati...
Biodegradation of poly (e-caprolactone) (PCL) film and foam plastic by Pseudozyma japonica sp. nov.,...
Esterases from the yeast Pseudozyma antarctica (PaE) and the fungus Paraphoma sp. B47-9 (PCLE) can d...
The usage of plastic is critically in demand due to its character which can be shaped into almost an...
Plastics are present in the majority of daily-use products worldwide. Due to society’s production an...
Increasing plastic waste and decreasing landfill capacity have stimulated interest in biodegradable ...
The yeast Pseudozyma antarctica (currently designated Moesziomyces antarcticus) secretes a xylose-in...
Biodegradable plastics must be sufficiently stable to maintain functionality during use but need to ...
The widespread use of commercial polymers composed of a mixture of polylactic acid and polyethene te...
Plastics bags are resourceful materials used in all venues of everyday life. Yet, they create menace...
Asia is the largest global plastic consumer, with about 35% of the world’s plastic consumption. Cons...
International audienceMicroorganisms colonizing plastic waste material collected in composting-, lan...
open9siMicroorganisms colonizing plastic waste material collected in composting-, landfill-, and ana...
Polyolefin plastics, such as polyethylene (PE) and polystyrene (PS), are the most widely used synthe...
Polylactic acid (PLA) and polycaprolactone (PCL) are commercially available bioplastics that are exp...
Environmental contamination by plastic is a worldwide problem. In the environment, plastic degradati...
Biodegradation of poly (e-caprolactone) (PCL) film and foam plastic by Pseudozyma japonica sp. nov.,...
Esterases from the yeast Pseudozyma antarctica (PaE) and the fungus Paraphoma sp. B47-9 (PCLE) can d...
The usage of plastic is critically in demand due to its character which can be shaped into almost an...
Plastics are present in the majority of daily-use products worldwide. Due to society’s production an...
Increasing plastic waste and decreasing landfill capacity have stimulated interest in biodegradable ...
The yeast Pseudozyma antarctica (currently designated Moesziomyces antarcticus) secretes a xylose-in...
Biodegradable plastics must be sufficiently stable to maintain functionality during use but need to ...
The widespread use of commercial polymers composed of a mixture of polylactic acid and polyethene te...
Plastics bags are resourceful materials used in all venues of everyday life. Yet, they create menace...
Asia is the largest global plastic consumer, with about 35% of the world’s plastic consumption. Cons...
International audienceMicroorganisms colonizing plastic waste material collected in composting-, lan...
open9siMicroorganisms colonizing plastic waste material collected in composting-, landfill-, and ana...
Polyolefin plastics, such as polyethylene (PE) and polystyrene (PS), are the most widely used synthe...
Polylactic acid (PLA) and polycaprolactone (PCL) are commercially available bioplastics that are exp...
Environmental contamination by plastic is a worldwide problem. In the environment, plastic degradati...
Biodegradation of poly (e-caprolactone) (PCL) film and foam plastic by Pseudozyma japonica sp. nov.,...