Microplastic (MP) pollution is a significant environmental concern due to the persistence of MPs and their potential adverse effects on biota. Most scientific studies have examined the distribution, ingestion, fate, behavior, amount, and effect of MPs. However, few studies have described the development of methods for the removal and remediation of MPs. Therefore, in this review, we summarize the recent literature regarding the microbial-mediated degradation of MPs and discuss the associated degradation characteristics and mechanisms. Different types and combinations of microorganisms, such as bacteria, fungi, bacterial consortia, and biofilms, that can degrade different MPs are categorized. This article summarizes approximately 50 recent p...
The present study was aimed to isolate the microorganisms from soil, with the ability to degrade pla...
The term microplastics (MPs) refers to fine plastics less than 5 mm in size and includes primary sou...
There are several studies stating that many types of microplastics cannot be retained completely by ...
Plastic pollution has been a growing concern ever since the first mass produced form of synthetic pl...
Microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) are plastic particles of concern worldwide as they negati...
Microplastic particles (MPs) are widely distributed pollutants in the environment. While a growing n...
The usage of plastic is critically in demand due to its character which can be shaped into almost an...
Microplastic (MP) pollution poses a threat to agricultural soils and may induce a significant loss o...
Particulate plastic fragments (micro and nano-plastics) in aquatic environments provide abundant sol...
We investigated the colonization dynamics of different microplastic (MP) pellets, namely, polyethyle...
Microplastics are global pollutants in water media ranging from drinking water to freshwater streams...
Biodegradable plastics have been proposed as a potential solution to plastic pollution, as they can ...
Coated controlled-release fertilizers (CRFs) are widely used in agriculture, and the persistent pres...
Global plastic production and its use have been omnipresent since the early 19th century. The dispos...
International audienceOver the last decades, it has become clear that plastic pollution presents a g...
The present study was aimed to isolate the microorganisms from soil, with the ability to degrade pla...
The term microplastics (MPs) refers to fine plastics less than 5 mm in size and includes primary sou...
There are several studies stating that many types of microplastics cannot be retained completely by ...
Plastic pollution has been a growing concern ever since the first mass produced form of synthetic pl...
Microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) are plastic particles of concern worldwide as they negati...
Microplastic particles (MPs) are widely distributed pollutants in the environment. While a growing n...
The usage of plastic is critically in demand due to its character which can be shaped into almost an...
Microplastic (MP) pollution poses a threat to agricultural soils and may induce a significant loss o...
Particulate plastic fragments (micro and nano-plastics) in aquatic environments provide abundant sol...
We investigated the colonization dynamics of different microplastic (MP) pellets, namely, polyethyle...
Microplastics are global pollutants in water media ranging from drinking water to freshwater streams...
Biodegradable plastics have been proposed as a potential solution to plastic pollution, as they can ...
Coated controlled-release fertilizers (CRFs) are widely used in agriculture, and the persistent pres...
Global plastic production and its use have been omnipresent since the early 19th century. The dispos...
International audienceOver the last decades, it has become clear that plastic pollution presents a g...
The present study was aimed to isolate the microorganisms from soil, with the ability to degrade pla...
The term microplastics (MPs) refers to fine plastics less than 5 mm in size and includes primary sou...
There are several studies stating that many types of microplastics cannot be retained completely by ...