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1. Polyethylene and related hydrocarbon polymers ("plastics") are not biodegradable.

2. Advances in plastic mycoremediation: Focus on the isoenzymes of the lignin degradation complex.

3. Enhancing soil gross nitrogen transformation through regulation of microbial nitrogen-cycling genes by biodegradable microplastics.

4. Revisiting the activity of two poly(vinyl chloride)- and polyethylene-degrading enzymes.

5. Isolation of marine polyethylene (PE)-degrading bacteria and its potential degradation mechanisms.

6. Microplastics in granular sequencing batch reactors: Effects on pollutant removal dynamics and the microbial community.

7. Ancestral sequence reconstruction of the prokaryotic three-domain laccases for efficiently degrading polyethylene.

8. Biodegradation of low-density polyethylene by mixed fungi composed of Alternaria sp. and Trametes sp. isolated from landfill sites.

9. Bioaccumulation and dietary bioaccessibility of microplastics composition and cocontaminants in Mediterranean mussels.

10. Enhanced degradation of phototreated recycled and unused low-density polyethylene films by Pleurotus ostreatus.

11. Co-exposure to polyethylene fiber and Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium alters microbiome and metabolome of in vitro chicken cecal mesocosms.

12. In situ real-time pathway to study the polyethylene long-term degradation process by a marine fungus through confocal Raman quantitative imaging.

13. Microplastics alter cadmium accumulation in different soil-plant systems: Revealing the crucial roles of soil bacteria and metabolism.

14. Biodegradation of low-density polythene (LDPE) by a novel strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa WD4 isolated from plastic dumpsite.

15. Isolation and characterization of bio-prospecting gut strains Bacillus safensis CGK192 and Bacillus australimaris CGK221 for plastic (HDPE) degradation.

16. Biodegradation of polyethylene by the marine fungus Parengyodontium album.

17. Bioelectrochemical anaerobic digestion mitigates microplastic pollution and promotes methane recovery of wastewater treatment in biofilm system.

18. Microplastics Biodegradation by Estuarine and Landfill Microbiomes.

19. Polyethylene and sulfa antibiotic remediation in soil using a multifunctional degrading bacterium.

20. Distribution characteristics and microbial synergistic degradation potential of polyethylene and polypropylene in freshwater estuarine sediments.

21. Myco-remediation of plastic pollution: current knowledge and future prospects.

22. A polyethylene surrogate for microbial community enrichment and characterization.

23. Characterization of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) films degraded using bacteria strains isolated from oil-contaminated soil.

24. Plastic and terrestrial organic matter degradation by the humic lake microbiome continues throughout the seasons.

25. Biodegradation of aged polyethylene (PE) and polystyrene (PS) microplastics by yellow mealworms (Tenebrio molitor larvae).

26. Microbial degradation of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and polystyrene using Bacillus cereus (OR268710) isolated from plastic-polluted tropical coastal environment.

27. Biodegradation of various grades of polyethylene microplastics by Tenebrio molitor and Tenebrio obscurus larvae: Effects on their physiology.

28. Effects of single and combined exposure of virgin or aged polyethylene microplastics and penthiopyrad on zebrafish (Danio rerio).

29. Mycodegradation of low-density polyethylene by Cladosporium sphaerospermum, isolated from platisphere.

30. Biodegradation of polystyrene and polyethylene by Microbacterium esteraromaticum SW3 isolated from soil.

31. Terrestrial Isopods Generate Microplastics from Low-Density Polyethylene Without Effects on Survival.

32. Microbial degradation of low-density polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, and polystyrene by novel isolates from plastic-polluted environment.

33. Marine biodegradation of plastic films by Alcanivorax under various ambient temperatures: Bacterial enrichment, morphology alteration, and release of degradation products.

34. Polyethylene microplastic modulates lettuce root exudates and induces oxidative damage under prolonged hydroponic exposure.

35. Revealing the long-term impact of photodegradation and fragmentation on HDPE in the marine environment: Origins of microplastics and dissolved organics.

36. Biodegradation of polyethylene terephthalate by Tenebrio molitor: Insights for polymer chain size, gut metabolome and host genes.

37. Cellular effects of microplastics are influenced by their dimension: Mechanistic relationships and integrated criteria for particles definition.

38. The physiological response of the clam Ruditapes philippinarum and scallop Chlamys farreri to varied concentrations of microplastics exposure.

39. Investigation on the effect of several parameters involved in the biodegradation of polyethylene (PE) and low-density polyethylene (LDPE) under various seawater environments.

40. Changes in carbohydrate metabolism and soil microorganisms under the stress of polyamide and polyethylene nanoplastics during rice (Oryza sativa L.) growth.

41. Exploring genetic landscape of low-density polyethylene degradation for sustainable troubleshooting of plastic pollution at landfills.

42. [Effects of Combined Stress of High Density Polyethylene Microplastics and Chlorimuron-ethyl on Soybean Growth and Rhizosphere Bacterial Community].

43. Exploitation of Enterobacter hormaechei for biodegradation of multiple plastics.

44. Degradation of low-density polyethylene by the bacterium Rhodococcus sp. C-2 isolated from seawater.

45. Polyethylene Biodegradation by an Artificial Bacterial Consortium: Rhodococcus as a Competitive Plastisphere Species.

46. Polyethylene nanoplastics cause reproductive toxicity associated with activation of both estrogenic hormone receptor NHR-14 and DNA damage checkpoints in C. elegans.

47. Mitigative potential of kaempferide against polyethylene microplastics induced testicular damage by activating Nrf-2/Keap-1 pathway.

48. Characterization of Priestia megaterium S1, a polymer degrading gut microbe isolated from the gut of Tenebrio molitor larvae fed on Styrofoam.

49. Proteomes reveal metabolic capabilities of Yarrowia lipolytica for biological upcycling of polyethylene into high-value chemicals.

50. Laccase driven biocatalytic oxidation to reduce polymeric surface hydrophobicity: An effective pre-treatment strategy to enhance biofilm mediated degradation of polyethylene and polycarbonate plastics.

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