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Effects of micro-sized biodegradable plastics on Microcystis aeruginosa
Jee Young Kim
, Ka Young Kim
, Woo Shik Jung
, Hyun Soo Kim
, Byeolnim Oh
, Jaewon Park
*
,
Yoon E. Choi
*
Corresponding author for this work
Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering
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Micro-sized
100%
Biodegradable Plastics
100%
Microcystis Aeruginosa
100%
Polycaprolactone
42%
Polylactic Acid
42%
Microplastics
42%
M. Aeruginosa
42%
Long-term Exposure
28%
Tightly Bound Extracellular Polymeric Substances (TB-EPS)
28%
Plastic Waste
28%
Cell Growth
14%
Polystyrene
14%
Dose Effect
14%
Plethora
14%
Biodegradability
14%
Protein Compounds
14%
Synthetic Plastics
14%
Photosynthetic Activity
14%
Microcystin-LR (MC-LR)
14%
Cyanotoxins
14%
Harmful Algal Blooms
14%
Plastic Waste Treatment
14%
Plastic Leachates
14%
Microplastics Types
14%
Cyanobacterial Blooming
14%
Non-biodegradable Plastic
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Microcystis aeruginosa
100%
Biodegradable Plastic
100%
Polylactic Acid
37%
Polycaprolactone
37%
Long Term Exposure
25%
Styrofoam
12%
Harmful Algal Blooms
12%
Cyanotoxin
12%
Microcystin-LR
12%
Material Science
Microplastics
100%
Polylactide
75%
Extracellular Polymeric Substance
50%
Polystyrene
25%
Cell Growth
25%
Physics
Polystyrene
100%
Waste Treatment
100%
Engineering
Aeruginosa
100%
Extracellular Polymeric Substance
40%
Waste Treatment
20%
Dependent Effect
20%
Photosynthetic Activity
20%
Chemical Engineering
Polycaprolactone
100%
Polystyrene
33%