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The Bacterial and Fungal Gut Microbiota of the Greater Wax Moth, Galleria mellonella L. Consuming Polyethylene and Polystyrene

Plastic production has been increasing exponentially in the last 60 years, but plastic disposal is out of control, resulting in the pollution of all ecosystems on Earth. Finding alternative environmentally sustainable choices, such as biodegradation by insects and their associated gut microbiota, is...

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Published in:Frontiers in microbiology 2022-07, Vol.13, p.918861-918861
Main Authors: Ruiz Barrionuevo, Juliana M., Vilanova-Cuevas, Brayan, Alvarez, Analía, Martín, Eduardo, Malizia, Agustina, Galindo-Cardona, Alberto, de Cristóbal, Ricardo E., Occhionero, M. Angelica, Chalup, Adriana, Monmany-Garzia, A. Carolina, Godoy-Vitorino, Filipa
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