Climate resilience plastic degradation potential of Pseudomonas putida isolated from the soil of plastic waste dumping sites to reduce GHG emissions

Hammad Majeed, T. Iftikhar, Qamar Abbas
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Climate change is a universal issue and plastic trash is the major cause of global warming. The present study was specifically designed to address the escalating plastic waste problem, the biodegradation of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) bags was investigated over an 8-week period using liquid culture approach. Bacterial strain (Pseudomonas putida) capable of degrading LDPE was isolated from common plastic garbage dumping sites. The strain was identified after sequencing analysis, as P. putida was evaluated for its effectiveness in degrading LDPE. Various analytical techniques, including weight loss, SEM, FTIR and GC-MS were employed to assess the degradation process. Results revealed that bacterial strain achieved 0.0776 % degradation. SEM and FTIR confirmed surface and chemical changes, while GC MS identified degradation by products in comparison to the control (where no bacteria was used).
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从塑料垃圾倾倒场土壤中分离出的假单胞菌降解塑料以减少温室气体排放的气候适应潜力
气候变化是一个普遍问题,而塑料垃圾是全球变暖的主要原因。本研究专门针对日益严重的塑料垃圾问题,采用液体培养法对低密度聚乙烯(LDPE)袋的生物降解进行了为期 8 周的调查。从常见的塑料垃圾堆放点分离出了能够降解低密度聚乙烯的细菌菌株(假单胞菌)。通过测序分析确定了该菌株,并对其降解低密度聚乙烯的效果进行了评估。采用了各种分析技术,包括失重、扫描电镜、傅立叶变换红外光谱和气相色谱-质谱,来评估降解过程。结果显示,细菌菌株实现了 0.0776 % 的降解。扫描电子显微镜(SEM)和傅立叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)证实了表面和化学变化,而气相色谱-质谱(GC-MS)则确定了与对照组(未使用细菌)相比的降解产物。
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