Research articleIt remains unknown whether and to what extent marine prokaryotic communities are capable of degrading plastic in the ocean. To address this knowledge gap, we combined enrichment experiments employing low-density polyethylene (LDPE) as the sole carbon source with a comparison of bacterial communities on plastic debris in the Pacific, the North Atlantic and the northern Adriatic Sea. A total of 35 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were enriched in the LDPE-laboratory incubations after 1 year, of which 20 were present with relative abundances > 0.5% in at least one plastic sample collected from the environment. From these, OTUs classified as Cognatiyoonia, Psychrobacter, Roseovarius and Roseobacter were found in the communitie...
Plastic debris pervades in our oceans and freshwater systems and the potential ecosystem-level impac...
Our oceans are full of pollution and a large portion of those are plastics. They resist degradation ...
The fate of plastic debris entering the oceans is largely unconstrained. Currently, intensified rese...
It remains unknown whether and to what extent marine prokaryotic communities are capable of degradin...
peer reviewedMost plastics are released to the environment in landfills and around 32% end up in the...
peer reviewedMost plastics are released to the environment in landfills and around 32% end up in the...
The increasing amount of plastic littered into the sea may provide a new substratum for benthic orga...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous in the world’s oceans and is predicted to increase by an order of ma...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous in the world’s oceans and is predicted to increase by an order of ma...
Since the middle of the 20th century, plastics have been incorporated into our everyday lives at an ...
Plastics, when entering the environment, are immediately colonised by microorganisms. This modifies ...
Since the middle of the 20th century, plastics have been incorporated into our everyday lives at an ...
Plastic debris are accumulating in the marine environment and aggregate microorganisms that form a n...
peer reviewedDifferent plastic types considered as compostable are found on the market such as petro...
peer reviewedDifferent plastic types considered as compostable are found on the market such as petro...
Plastic debris pervades in our oceans and freshwater systems and the potential ecosystem-level impac...
Our oceans are full of pollution and a large portion of those are plastics. They resist degradation ...
The fate of plastic debris entering the oceans is largely unconstrained. Currently, intensified rese...
It remains unknown whether and to what extent marine prokaryotic communities are capable of degradin...
peer reviewedMost plastics are released to the environment in landfills and around 32% end up in the...
peer reviewedMost plastics are released to the environment in landfills and around 32% end up in the...
The increasing amount of plastic littered into the sea may provide a new substratum for benthic orga...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous in the world’s oceans and is predicted to increase by an order of ma...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous in the world’s oceans and is predicted to increase by an order of ma...
Since the middle of the 20th century, plastics have been incorporated into our everyday lives at an ...
Plastics, when entering the environment, are immediately colonised by microorganisms. This modifies ...
Since the middle of the 20th century, plastics have been incorporated into our everyday lives at an ...
Plastic debris are accumulating in the marine environment and aggregate microorganisms that form a n...
peer reviewedDifferent plastic types considered as compostable are found on the market such as petro...
peer reviewedDifferent plastic types considered as compostable are found on the market such as petro...
Plastic debris pervades in our oceans and freshwater systems and the potential ecosystem-level impac...
Our oceans are full of pollution and a large portion of those are plastics. They resist degradation ...
The fate of plastic debris entering the oceans is largely unconstrained. Currently, intensified rese...