Microbial abilities to degrade global environmental plastic polymer waste are overstated
Gavin Lear(University of Auckland), Olga Pantos(New Zealand Institute for Public Health and Forensic Science), Victor Gambarini(University of Auckland), Robert Abbel(Scion), Grant L. Northcott, Joanne M. Kingsbury(Duke Medical Center), Jessica A. Wallbank(University of Auckland), Stefan D. M. Maday(University of Auckland), Louise Weaver(Institute of Forensic Science)
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