De Tender et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Bacterial community profiling of plastic litter in the Belgian part of the North SeaDe Tender et al., 2015
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- De Tender C
- Devriese L
- Haegeman A
- Maes S
- Ruttink T
- Dawyndt P
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- Environmental science & technology
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Bacterial colonization of marine plastic litter (MPL) is known for over four decades. Still, only a few studies on the plastic colonization process and its influencing factors are reported. In this study, seafloor MPL was sampled at different locations across the Belgian part of the …
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