A microcosm experiment was conducted at two phases in order to investigate the ability of indigenous consortia alone or bioaugmented to degrade weathered polystyrene (PS) films under simulated marine conditions. Viable populations were developed on PS surfaces in a time dependent way towards convergent biofilm communities, enriched with hydrocarbon and xenobiotics degradation genes. Members of Alphaproteobacteria and Gammaproteobacteria were highly enriched in the acclimated plastic associated assemblages while the abundance of plastic associated genera was significantly increased in the acclimated indigenous communities. Both tailored consortia efficiently reduced the weight of PS films. Concerning the molecular weight distribution, a decr...
The colonization of bacterial communities and biofilm formation on microplastics (MPs) have aroused ...
Marine environments are sinks for many contaminants, including petroleum-based plastic waste. Biopla...
To understand the ecological impacts of the “Plastisphere”, those microbes need to be identified tha...
A microcosm experiment was conducted at two phases in order to investigate the ability of indigenous...
Summarization: A microcosm experiment was conducted at two phases in order to investigate the abilit...
open11siFinanziato anche da: European Union FP-7 project BIOCLEAN (grant agreement No. 312100)A micr...
This work sheds light on the physicochemical changes of naturally weathered polymer surfaces along w...
<div><p>This study investigated the potential of bacterial-mediated polyethylene (PE) degradation in...
Summarization: This study investigated the potential of bacterial-mediated polyethylene (PE) degrada...
This work sheds light on the physicochemical changes of naturally weathered polymer surfaces along w...
Summarization: This work sheds light on the physicochemical changes of naturally weathered polymer s...
none9siThis work sheds light on the physicochemical changes of naturally weathered polymer surfaces ...
Introduction Plastic items are the most common form of marine debris and plastic accumulation in mar...
Polystyrene is a rigid plastic that is commonly used in crystalline and foamed form. \ud Biodegradat...
Extensive usages of plastics have led to their accumulation as a contaminant in natural environment ...
The colonization of bacterial communities and biofilm formation on microplastics (MPs) have aroused ...
Marine environments are sinks for many contaminants, including petroleum-based plastic waste. Biopla...
To understand the ecological impacts of the “Plastisphere”, those microbes need to be identified tha...
A microcosm experiment was conducted at two phases in order to investigate the ability of indigenous...
Summarization: A microcosm experiment was conducted at two phases in order to investigate the abilit...
open11siFinanziato anche da: European Union FP-7 project BIOCLEAN (grant agreement No. 312100)A micr...
This work sheds light on the physicochemical changes of naturally weathered polymer surfaces along w...
<div><p>This study investigated the potential of bacterial-mediated polyethylene (PE) degradation in...
Summarization: This study investigated the potential of bacterial-mediated polyethylene (PE) degrada...
This work sheds light on the physicochemical changes of naturally weathered polymer surfaces along w...
Summarization: This work sheds light on the physicochemical changes of naturally weathered polymer s...
none9siThis work sheds light on the physicochemical changes of naturally weathered polymer surfaces ...
Introduction Plastic items are the most common form of marine debris and plastic accumulation in mar...
Polystyrene is a rigid plastic that is commonly used in crystalline and foamed form. \ud Biodegradat...
Extensive usages of plastics have led to their accumulation as a contaminant in natural environment ...
The colonization of bacterial communities and biofilm formation on microplastics (MPs) have aroused ...
Marine environments are sinks for many contaminants, including petroleum-based plastic waste. Biopla...
To understand the ecological impacts of the “Plastisphere”, those microbes need to be identified tha...