[Background] Plastics now pollute marine environments across the globe. On entering these environments, plastics are rapidly colonised by a diverse community of microorganisms termed the plastisphere. Members of the plastisphere have a myriad of diverse functions typically found in any biofilm but, additionally, a number of marine plastisphere studies have claimed the presence of plastic-biodegrading organisms, although with little mechanistic verification. Here, we obtained a microbial community from marine plastic debris and analysed the community succession across 6 weeks of incubation with different polyethylene terephthalate (PET) products as the sole carbon source, and further characterised the mechanisms involved in PET degradation b...
We live in a sea of plastics. Plastics are an integral part of our lives from the #5-plastic toothbr...
peer reviewedDifferent plastic types considered as compostable are found on the market such as petro...
Summarization: This study investigated the potential of bacterial-mediated polyethylene (PE) degrada...
[Background] Plastics now pollute marine environments across the globe. On entering these environmen...
[eng] Background Plastics now pollute marine environments across the globe. On entering these enviro...
Marine pollution has increased reaching the entire marine environment, from the surface to the deepe...
Investigating the members of the plastisphere - the microbial community that forms specifically on p...
Plastic debris are accumulating in the marine environment and aggregate microorganisms that form a n...
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is one of the most important synthetic polymers used today. Unfortu...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous in the world’s oceans and is predicted to increase by an order of ma...
<div><p>Plastic debris pervades in our oceans and freshwater systems and the potential ecosystem-lev...
Research articleIt remains unknown whether and to what extent marine prokaryotic communities are cap...
Over the last decades, it has become clear that plastic pollution presents a global societal and env...
The ubiquity of plastic debris in marine environments raises the question, what impacts do plastics ...
<p>Plastics are ubiquitous in the oceans and constitute suitable matrices for bacterial attachment a...
We live in a sea of plastics. Plastics are an integral part of our lives from the #5-plastic toothbr...
peer reviewedDifferent plastic types considered as compostable are found on the market such as petro...
Summarization: This study investigated the potential of bacterial-mediated polyethylene (PE) degrada...
[Background] Plastics now pollute marine environments across the globe. On entering these environmen...
[eng] Background Plastics now pollute marine environments across the globe. On entering these enviro...
Marine pollution has increased reaching the entire marine environment, from the surface to the deepe...
Investigating the members of the plastisphere - the microbial community that forms specifically on p...
Plastic debris are accumulating in the marine environment and aggregate microorganisms that form a n...
Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is one of the most important synthetic polymers used today. Unfortu...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous in the world’s oceans and is predicted to increase by an order of ma...
<div><p>Plastic debris pervades in our oceans and freshwater systems and the potential ecosystem-lev...
Research articleIt remains unknown whether and to what extent marine prokaryotic communities are cap...
Over the last decades, it has become clear that plastic pollution presents a global societal and env...
The ubiquity of plastic debris in marine environments raises the question, what impacts do plastics ...
<p>Plastics are ubiquitous in the oceans and constitute suitable matrices for bacterial attachment a...
We live in a sea of plastics. Plastics are an integral part of our lives from the #5-plastic toothbr...
peer reviewedDifferent plastic types considered as compostable are found on the market such as petro...
Summarization: This study investigated the potential of bacterial-mediated polyethylene (PE) degrada...