Biodegradable plastic polymers in ocean coastal waters – degrader communities and their enzymes (BIPOD)
Description of the granted funding
Marine litter, in particular plastic litter is a key threat for world ocean ecosystems, with coastal ocean receiving the majority of pollution. Petrochemical plastics do not degrade in marine environment but also biodegradable plastic materials may degrade slowly. Systematic knowledge on degradation rates and the biological basis of degradation in coastal ocean is lacking. Micro-organisms are at the core of degradation process in microbial biofilms on bioplastic surfaces and possess specialized enzymes for bioplastic degradation. The BIPOD project studies biodegradation, biofilm community formation, functional strategies and enzymes of coastal microbes on biodegradable plastics coastal waters of four coastal ecosystems across Europe (Finland, Wales, Sicily, Svalbard). We will employ methods from amplicon sequencing, building multi-omic libraries to enzyme screening and expression. The results are relevant for microbial ecology and environmental safety of bioplastics in the sea.
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2020
End year
2024
Granted funding
Other information
Funding decision number
332174
Fields of science
Ecology, evolutionary biology
Research fields
Ekologia, evoluutiobiologia ja ekofysiologia
Identified topics
bio-based materials, packaging, plastics