期刊
APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
卷 102, 期 18, 页码 7669-7678出版社
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00253-018-9195-y
关键词
Plasticwastes; Biofilm; Microorganisms; Cold marine environment; Biodegradation
资金
- Wroclaw Centre of Biotechnology, program the Leading National Research Centre (KNOW)
- Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences (Poland) [D220/0006/18]
- National Science Centre, Poland [2017/27/B/NZ9/02218]
Synthetic plastics present in everyday materials constitute the main anthropogenic debris entering the Earth's oceans. The oceans provide important and valuable resources such as food, energy, and water. They are also the main way of international trade and the main stabilizer of the climate. Hence, changes in the marine ecosystem caused by anthropogenic influences such as plastic pollution can have a dramatic impact on a global scale. Although the problem of plastics still remains unsolved, different ways are being considered to reduce their impact on the environment. One of them is to use microorganisms capable of degradation of plastic. A particularly interesting area is the application of microorganisms isolated from cold regions in view of their unique characteristics. Nevertheless, the interactions between plastic and microorganisms are still poorly known. Here, we present a review of current knowledge on plastic degradation and plastic-microorganism interactions in cold marine habitats. Moreover, we highlight the advantages of microorganisms isolated from this environment for eliminating plastic waste from ecosystems.
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