Enhanced microbial degradation of PET and PS microplastics under natural conditions in mangrove environment
Helen Shnada Auta(University of Malaya), S. H. Fauziah(University of Malaya), Olabisi Peter Abioye(Federal University of Technology Minna), Sesan Abiodun Aransiola(University of South Africa), Victoria I. Chukwuemeka(Federal University of Technology Minna), Auwalu Hassan(University of Malaya), Jeremiah David Bala(Federal University of Technology Minna)
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