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Potential for and Distribution of Enzymatic Biodegradation of Polystyrene by Environmental Microorganisms
Response of Heterotrophic Stream Biofilm Communities to a Gradient of Resources
Recent Advances in Biocatalysts Engineering for Polyethylene Terephthalate Plastic Waste Green Recycling
Alpine Soil Bacterial Community and Environmental Filters Bahar Shahnavaz
Microbes on a Bottle: Substrate, Season and Geography Influence Community Composition of Microbes Colonizing Marine Plastic Debris
Hints at the Applicability of Microalgae and Cyanobacteria for the Biodegradation of Plastics
Structure and Evolution of Chlorate Reduction Composite Transposons
Malaysian Journal of Microbiology, Vol 13(2) June 2017, Pp
Science Journals
Complex N Acquisition by Soil Diazotrophs: How the Ability to Release Exoenzymes Affects N Fixation by Terrestrial Free-Living Diazotrophs
Increased Abundance of Gallionella Spp., Leptothrix Spp. and Total
Caenibacterium Thermophilum Gen. Nov., Sp. Nov., Isolated from a Thermophilic Aerobic Digester of Municipal Sludge
Plant and Soil
Microbial Genes for a Circular and Sustainable Bio-PET Economy
S1. the Genomes of the Order Burkholderiales (Taxid:80840) in The
Photosynthesis Is Widely Distributed Among Proteobacteria As Demonstrated by the Phylogeny of Puflm Reaction Center Proteins
Supporting Information For: Characterization and Engineering of a Two-Enzyme System for Plastics Depolymerization Table of Conte
Simonetta Vespucci: 22 a Socially Constructed Multidimensional Character in Renaissance Florence Thea Solbakken Sæterdal
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Draft Genome Sequence of Ideonella Sp. Strain a 288, Isolated from an Iron- Precipitating Biofilm
Elucidation of the Draft Genome Sequence of Ideonella Azotifigens DSMZ21438 a Novel Aerobic Diazotroph of the Betaproteobacteria Isolated from Grass Rhizosphere Soil
Find the Guilty Bug: Microorganisms Involved in the Biodeterioration of Archeological and Historical Artefacts"
Biochemical Characterisation of Ideonella Sakaiensis and the Influence of Culture Conditions on Plastic Degradation