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Soil degradation biological adaptation

Figure 4.10 Course of the average ecotoxicity (seven single species bioassays) of three biopolymers during 160 days degradation in soil. Positive values indicate inhibition and negative values are enhanced growth or biological activity. Adapted from J.I. Fritz in Ecotoxicity of Biogenic Materials During and After their Biodegradation, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Wien, Austria,... Figure 4.10 Course of the average ecotoxicity (seven single species bioassays) of three biopolymers during 160 days degradation in soil. Positive values indicate inhibition and negative values are enhanced growth or biological activity. Adapted from J.I. Fritz in Ecotoxicity of Biogenic Materials During and After their Biodegradation, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Wien, Austria,...

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