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- who: Lion Schöpfer and collaborators from the Soil Biology Department, Institute of Soil Science and Land Evaluation, University of Hohenheim, Emil‑Wolff‑Str27, Stuttgart, Germany have published the Article: Hydrolyzable microplastics in soil-low biodegradation but formation of specific microbial habitat?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The study demonstrates that analyzing biogeochemical interactions within polymer-specific plastispheres is essential to assess MP fate and their impacts on microbially driven soil processes. For the study of pristine particles and morphological degradation, beam energy was set to 15 kV and beam current of 10 pA was . . .

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