Polyethylene (PE), the most common petroleum-based plastic, is strongly recalcitrant to degradation. Despite this, recent evidences showed that a few microbial strains can partially degrade PE pre-oxidized by abiotic processes. Here, we investigated plastic samples from an abandoned landfill, with the aim of elucidating the ecology of soil microorganisms able to grow on the plastics and to correlate them with plastic degradation levels. Isolations were carried after detachment of the biofilm from the plastic surfaces and se- rial dilutions on selective agar plates of mineral medium with paraffin as the only carbon source. Microbial DNA derived from the plastic surfaces, the landfill soil and an uncontam- inated neighboring agricultural so...
Plastic is a globally used material due to its unrivalled properties. Even though its benefits to so...
Plastic is typically composed of artificial synthetic polymers. They are non-biodegradable. Among th...
In order to understand the degradation potential of plastics in the marine environment, microorganis...
Polyethylene (PE), the most common petroleum-based plastic, is strongly recalcitrant to degradation....
Polyethylene (PE) is the most common petroleum-based plastic. It accumulates at a rate of several mi...
The microbial colonization of plastic wastes has been extensively studied in marine environments, wh...
Microorganisms havea very essential role in the biological breakdown of various organic matter in th...
peer reviewedMost plastics are released to the environment in landfills and around 32% end up in the...
Plastic is also one of the keycauses of ecologicalcontamination. Accumulation of plastic pollutants ...
To this date, the extent of microbial biodegradation of plastics is still an open question. The pres...
Objective: Plastics are polymers that are widely in application in our day-to-day life. The plastic ...
Plastic pollution poses a threat to terrestrial ecosystems, even impacting soils from remote alpine ...
Plastic pollution is becoming an emerging environmental issue due to inappropriate disposal at the e...
Extensive usages of plastics have led to their accumulation as a contaminant in natural environment ...
[eng] Plastic debris in aquatic environments is rapidly colonized by a diverse community of microorg...
Plastic is a globally used material due to its unrivalled properties. Even though its benefits to so...
Plastic is typically composed of artificial synthetic polymers. They are non-biodegradable. Among th...
In order to understand the degradation potential of plastics in the marine environment, microorganis...
Polyethylene (PE), the most common petroleum-based plastic, is strongly recalcitrant to degradation....
Polyethylene (PE) is the most common petroleum-based plastic. It accumulates at a rate of several mi...
The microbial colonization of plastic wastes has been extensively studied in marine environments, wh...
Microorganisms havea very essential role in the biological breakdown of various organic matter in th...
peer reviewedMost plastics are released to the environment in landfills and around 32% end up in the...
Plastic is also one of the keycauses of ecologicalcontamination. Accumulation of plastic pollutants ...
To this date, the extent of microbial biodegradation of plastics is still an open question. The pres...
Objective: Plastics are polymers that are widely in application in our day-to-day life. The plastic ...
Plastic pollution poses a threat to terrestrial ecosystems, even impacting soils from remote alpine ...
Plastic pollution is becoming an emerging environmental issue due to inappropriate disposal at the e...
Extensive usages of plastics have led to their accumulation as a contaminant in natural environment ...
[eng] Plastic debris in aquatic environments is rapidly colonized by a diverse community of microorg...
Plastic is a globally used material due to its unrivalled properties. Even though its benefits to so...
Plastic is typically composed of artificial synthetic polymers. They are non-biodegradable. Among th...
In order to understand the degradation potential of plastics in the marine environment, microorganis...