Deleted Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
1(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Abstract
The
perpetual
disposal
of
plastic
waste,
combined
with
ineffective
waste
management
strategies,
has
resulted
in
widespread
environmental
pollution.
Microbial
biodegradation
represents
an
emerging
solution
to
this
problem.
However,
studies
tend
overlook
the
fundamental
prerequisite
initial
surface
colonization
via
biofilm
formation.
This
study
had
two
independent
but
connected
aims
relating
by
microorganisms:
enhance
formation
known
degraders,
translational
potential
for
improved
degradation,
and
isolate
microorganisms
from
microplastic
contaminated
environments
ability
colonize
surfaces.
Planktonic
responses
diverse
carbon
energy
sources
were
investigated
over
7
days,
using
Bacillus
subtilis
168,
Fusarium
solani
(Martius)
Saccardo,
Ideonella
sakaiensis
201-F6,
Pseudomonas
putida
KT2440,
Rhodococcus
ruber
C208.
enabled
optimal
conditions
each
strain
be
determined.
In
parallel,
samples
containing
synthetic
or
natural
polymeric
substances
(anaerobic
digestate,
landfill
leachate,
compost)
incubated
polyethylene
terephthalate
films,
capable
colonizing
their
yielded
eight
bacterial
isolates
three
genera:
Bacillus,
Lysinibacillus,
Proteus.
These
genera
contain
species
that
have
been
shown
degrade
plastics
other
recalcitrant
polymers,
demonstrating
success
our
approach.
also
suggests
discrete
types
may
create
different
ecological
niches
which
can
exploited
unique
colonizers.
Our
findings
underscore
importance
considering
microbial
biofilms
context
biodegradation.
TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
170, P. 117391 - 117391
Published: Nov. 4, 2023
Biodegradable
plastic
mulches
(BDMs)
can
offer
an
eco-sustainable
alternative
to
conventional
polyethene
(PE)
mulch
films
in
agriculture.
While
PE
must
be
removed
after
use,
BDMs
are
tilled
into
the
soil,
where
they
expected
biodegrade.
However,
their
long-term
impacts
on
soil
ecosystem
(functions,
processes,
and
microbial
communities)
remain
unclear.
This
review
critically
analyses
evidence
about
potential
of
as
a
possible
eco-friendly
traditional
mulches.
It
updates
available
literature
fate
agriculture
ecosystems,
pinpointing
crucial
aspects
that
deserve
further
investigation.
The
combined
findings
indicated
BDM
incorporation
could
stimulate
activity
may
ultimately
affect
organic
matter
dynamics.
using
should
linked
risks
incomplete
biodegradation
by
releasing
residual
bio-microplastics,
bio-nanoparticles
additives.
We
here
highlighted
gaps
knowledge
(i.e.
impact
ecology
risk
toxicity)
need
for
studies
natural
environmental
conditions
well
field
experiments
evaluate
actual
health
agroecosystem
sustainability.
Moreover,
there
still
needs
more
clarity
standards
covering
under
which
biodegradable
biodegrade
ensure
safe
end-of-life.
Microbiome,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(1)
Published: Feb. 22, 2024
Microbial
functioning
on
marine
plastic
surfaces
has
been
poorly
documented,
especially
within
cold
climates
where
temperature
likely
impacts
microbial
activity
and
the
presence
of
hydrocarbonoclastic
microorganisms.
To
date,
only
two
studies
have
used
metaproteomics
to
unravel
genotype-phenotype
linkages
in
'plastisphere',
these
revealed
dominance
photosynthetic
microorganisms
warm
climates.
Advancing
functional
representation
plastisphere
is
vital
for
development
specific
databases
cataloging
diversity
associated
their
peptide
protein
sequences,
fuel
biotechnological
discoveries.
Here,
we
provide
a
comprehensive
assessment
metaproteomics,
using
multi-omics
data
mining
thin
biofilms
unique
insights
into
metabolism.
Our
robust
experimental
design
assessed
DNA/protein
co-extraction
cell
lysis
strategies,
proteomics
workflows,
diverse
search
databases,
resolve
active
taxa
expressed
functions
from
an
understudied
environment.
Frontiers in Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: April 18, 2024
The
plastisphere,
a
unique
microbial
biofilm
community
colonizing
plastic
debris
and
microplastics
(MPs)
in
aquatic
environments,
has
attracted
increasing
attention
owing
to
its
ecological
public
health
implications.
This
review
consolidates
current
state
of
knowledge
on
freshwater
focussing
biodiversity,
assembly,
interactions
with
environmental
factors.
Current
biomolecular
approaches
revealed
variety
prokaryotic
eukaryotic
taxa
associated
surfaces.
Despite
their
importance,
the
presence
potentially
pathogenic
bacteria
mobile
genetic
elements
(i.e.,
antibiotic
resistance
genes)
raises
concerns
for
ecosystem
human
health.
However,
extent
these
risks
implications
remain
unclear.
Advanced
sequencing
technologies
are
promising
elucidating
functions
particularly
biodegradation
processes.
Overall,
this
emphasizes
need
comprehensive
studies
understand
plastisphere
dynamics
support
effective
management
strategies
mitigate
impact
pollution
resources.
Water Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
259, P. 121849 - 121849
Published: May 30, 2024
Plastics
in
aquatic
ecosystems
rapidly
undergo
biofouling,
giving
rise
to
a
new
ecosystem
on
their
surface,
the
'plastisphere.'
Few
studies
quantify
impact
of
plastics
and
associated
community
traits
from
biodiversity
functional
metabolic
function.
It
has
been
suspected
that
impacts
may
depend
its
state
but
comparative
responses
are
rare
published
literature.
We
quantified
algal
biomass,
bacterial
(16S
18S
rRNA),
growing
surface
different
plastic
polymers
incubated
within
rivers
Lower
Mekong
Basin.
The
selected
have
ecological
characteristics
similar
regarding
high
degree
pollution.
examined
effects
colonized
with
biofilms
production,
dark
respiration,
epiplastic
community's
capability
influence
nitrogen,
phosphorus,
organic
carbon,
oxygen
water.
Finally,
we
present
conceptual
models
guide
our
understanding
pollution
freshwaters.
Our
findings
showed
limited
microalgal
biomass
dominance,
potential
pathogens
present.
location
significantly
influenced
composition,
highlighting
role
environmental
conditions
shaping
development.
When
assessing
productivity,
experiments
biofouled
led
significant
drop
concentration
river
water,
leading
hypoxic/anoxic
subsequent
profound
system
metabolism
influencing
biogeochemical
cycles.
Scaling
revealed
exert
more
substantial
ecosystem-altering
than
initially
assumed,
particularly
areas
poorly
managed
waste.
These
results
highlighted
plastisphere
functions
as
habitat
for
biologically
active
organisms
which
play
pivotal
essential
processes.
This
warrants
dedicated
attention
investigation,
sensitive
like
River,
supports
rich
livelihoods
65
million
people.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
20(2), P. e0318843 - e0318843
Published: Feb. 6, 2025
Over
recent
decades,
marine
microorganisms
have
increasingly
adapted
to
plastic
debris,
forming
distinct
plastic-attached
microbial
communities.
Despite
this,
the
colonization
and
succession
processes
on
surfaces
in
environments
remain
poorly
understood.
To
address
this
knowledge
gap,
we
conducted
a
microbiome
experiment
using
four
common
polymers
(PE,
PP,
PS,
PET),
as
well
glass
wood,
temperature-controlled
seawater
system
over
2-
90-day
period.
We
employed
long-read
16S
rRNA
metabarcoding
profile
prokaryotic
microbiome’s
taxonomic
composition
at
five
time
points
throughout
experiment.
By
applying
Weighted
Gene
Co-expression
Network
Analysis
(WGCNA)
our
data,
identified
unique
signatures
for
77
bacterial
genera
observed
polymer-specific
enrichment
39
genera.
Our
findings
also
revealed
that
most
significant
variations
across
occurred
during
initial
stages,
with
potential
intra-genus
relationships
are
linked
surface
preferences.
This
research
advances
understanding
of
dynamics
debris
introduces
robust
statistical
approach
identifying
specific
taxa.