Fate of a biodegradable plastic in forest soil: Dominant tree species and forest types drive changes in microbial community assembly, influence the composition of plastisphere, and affect poly(butylene succinate co adipate) degradation

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Titel Fate of a biodegradable plastic in forest soil: Dominant tree species and forest types drive changes in microbial community assembly, influence the composition of plastisphere, and affect poly(butylene succinate co adipate) degradation
Medien Science of the Total Environment
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Band 873
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Verfasser/Herausgeber Benjawan Tanunchai, Li Ji, O. (Hg.) Schröder, Susanne Gawol, Andreas Geissler, S. F. M. Wahdan, F. Buscot, Prof. Dr. Stefan Kalkhof, Ernst-Detlef Schulze, Prof. Dr. Matthias Noll, Witoon Purahong
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Veröffentlichungsdatum 16.03.2023
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Zitation Tanunchai, Benjawan; Ji, Li; Schröder, O. (Hg.); Gawol, Susanne J.; Geissler, Andreas ; Wahdan, S. F. M.; Buscot, F.; Kalkhof, Stefan; Schulze, Ernst-Detlef ; Noll, Matthias; Purahong, Witoon (2023): Fate of a biodegradable plastic in forest soil: Dominant tree species and forest types drive changes in microbial community assembly, influence the composition of plastisphere, and affect poly(butylene succinate co adipate) degradation. Science of the Total Environment 873, 162230. DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.162230