This study presents the data summary on growth speed of selected species of fungi on some of biodegradable polymer materials. Growth speed was assessed on films composed of poly(lactide), poly(ε-caprolactone) and poly(hydroxybutyrate) after a month of incubation in 24oC. To assess growth of fungi optical microscopy on densitometric measurements were used. Through these analyses the best growth was confirmed for fungus: Chaetomium globosum (ATTC 6205) on a film made of poly(ε -caprolactone)
Plastic films are widely used in current agricultural practices; however, most mulch films used are ...
Plastics are present in the majority of daily-use products worldwide. Due to society’s production an...
Fungal degradation of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV) film in soil was described...
Biodegradable plastics are one of the solutions in order to further minimize the problem on environm...
The ability of some microorganisms to use lactic acid stereocopolymers and copolymers with glycolic ...
Polystyrene is a rigid plastic that is commonly used in crystalline and foamed form. \ud Biodegradat...
The use of plastic Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) has been increasing every year. Plastic is natura...
There are two main themes in the research on the biodegradation of industrial materials by mycelial ...
The enormous amounts of plastic waste generated are a global environmental problem, as plastics are ...
The increasing use of plastics in human activities has resulted in an enormous amount of residues wh...
For seventy years, plastic pollution of marine and terrestrial ecosystems has steadily grown, with w...
Due to the adaptability, durability, and affordability of synthetic polymers, their usage has been i...
An evaluation was carried out on some mineral and vegetable oils and growth media for the preservati...
I investigated whether Aspergillus niger and Penicillium chrysogenum (formerly known as Penicillium ...
This study focuses on fungal mycelium-based packaging as a biodegradable replacement of polystyrene ...
Plastic films are widely used in current agricultural practices; however, most mulch films used are ...
Plastics are present in the majority of daily-use products worldwide. Due to society’s production an...
Fungal degradation of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV) film in soil was described...
Biodegradable plastics are one of the solutions in order to further minimize the problem on environm...
The ability of some microorganisms to use lactic acid stereocopolymers and copolymers with glycolic ...
Polystyrene is a rigid plastic that is commonly used in crystalline and foamed form. \ud Biodegradat...
The use of plastic Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) has been increasing every year. Plastic is natura...
There are two main themes in the research on the biodegradation of industrial materials by mycelial ...
The enormous amounts of plastic waste generated are a global environmental problem, as plastics are ...
The increasing use of plastics in human activities has resulted in an enormous amount of residues wh...
For seventy years, plastic pollution of marine and terrestrial ecosystems has steadily grown, with w...
Due to the adaptability, durability, and affordability of synthetic polymers, their usage has been i...
An evaluation was carried out on some mineral and vegetable oils and growth media for the preservati...
I investigated whether Aspergillus niger and Penicillium chrysogenum (formerly known as Penicillium ...
This study focuses on fungal mycelium-based packaging as a biodegradable replacement of polystyrene ...
Plastic films are widely used in current agricultural practices; however, most mulch films used are ...
Plastics are present in the majority of daily-use products worldwide. Due to society’s production an...
Fungal degradation of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV) film in soil was described...