Low density polyethylene (LDPE) is used for packaging and other industrial application is a significant source of environmental pollution. The present study was aimed at testing the ability of bacterial strains identified as Bacillus cereus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa to degrade LDPE. These strains were isolated from soil samples collected from dump site. All bacterial isolates were screened for their ability to degrade synthetic LDPE. Bacillus cereus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa produced weight loss percentages of 0.18% and 0.17% respectively and were used for further studies. The biodegradation was further enhanced by blending pellets of the LDPE (90, 80 and 70 %) with cassava starch (10, 20 and 30%). The screened bacteria isolates were incu...
Plastic industry has contributed significantly to the current state of environmental damage because ...
Plastics are gradually replacing ceramics, glasses and other materials in their day to day use, thei...
Global problems associated with conventional, non-biodegradable plastics have urged the society to u...
The current study focused on an environment friendly method for degradation of Low Density Polyethyl...
Plastic materials remain in the nature for decades. Slow degradation of plastics in the environment ...
Global problems associated with conventional, non-biodegradable plastics have urged the society to u...
63 p.Polyethylene degrading bacteria naturally exist in our environment and are finding ways to degr...
This study aimed at isolating and identifying bacteria and fungi with the capacity to degrade low de...
Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) is the most commonly used in plastic packaging such as for grocery b...
This study was conducted to screen for Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Brevibacillus species from soil an...
In the context of sustainable bioremediation of Low-density polyethylene (LDPE), in this study, seve...
In this study, two strains of Aspergillus sp. and Lysinibacillus sp. with remarkable abilities to de...
plastics on a large scale has an effect on the increase to the amount of world waste, such as High D...
Biodegrability of edible bioplastic made from cassava starch was evaluated by using landfill soil an...
A research of preparation biodegradable plastics, from LDPE and cassava starch mixture with the addi...
Plastic industry has contributed significantly to the current state of environmental damage because ...
Plastics are gradually replacing ceramics, glasses and other materials in their day to day use, thei...
Global problems associated with conventional, non-biodegradable plastics have urged the society to u...
The current study focused on an environment friendly method for degradation of Low Density Polyethyl...
Plastic materials remain in the nature for decades. Slow degradation of plastics in the environment ...
Global problems associated with conventional, non-biodegradable plastics have urged the society to u...
63 p.Polyethylene degrading bacteria naturally exist in our environment and are finding ways to degr...
This study aimed at isolating and identifying bacteria and fungi with the capacity to degrade low de...
Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) is the most commonly used in plastic packaging such as for grocery b...
This study was conducted to screen for Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Brevibacillus species from soil an...
In the context of sustainable bioremediation of Low-density polyethylene (LDPE), in this study, seve...
In this study, two strains of Aspergillus sp. and Lysinibacillus sp. with remarkable abilities to de...
plastics on a large scale has an effect on the increase to the amount of world waste, such as High D...
Biodegrability of edible bioplastic made from cassava starch was evaluated by using landfill soil an...
A research of preparation biodegradable plastics, from LDPE and cassava starch mixture with the addi...
Plastic industry has contributed significantly to the current state of environmental damage because ...
Plastics are gradually replacing ceramics, glasses and other materials in their day to day use, thei...
Global problems associated with conventional, non-biodegradable plastics have urged the society to u...