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Soil Science and Plant Nutrition | 2007

Molecular analysis of fungal communities of biodegradable plastics in two Japanese soils

Masahiro Kamiya; Susumu Asakawa; Makoto Kimura

Abstract This study aimed to elucidate the microbial communities responsible for the decomposition of poly-(ϵ-caprolactone) (PCL), poly-(butylene succinate) (PBS), poly-(butylene succinate and adipate) (PBSA) and poly-lactide (PLA) in two soils using a culture-independent, polymerase chain reaction-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE) method with subsequent sequencing of the main DGGE bands. The PCL, PBS and PBSA films were considerably degraded within 50 days at 25°C under upland dark conditions in one soil, while the PLA film was not degraded at all after 120 days in the soil. In the other soil, with less soil organic matter content, only the PBSA films showed any discernible degradation in the 50-day incubation. Many fungal hyphae and hollows along fungal hyphae were observed on the surface of those PCL, PBS and PBSA films. The PCR-DGGE patterns of fungal DNA that were extracted from the degrading plastic films were similar between the soils, with a few different bands, irrespective of the type of plastic film. All four sequenced DGGE bands belonged to Chaetothyriales or Ascomycota incertaesedis in Ascomycota. All the fungal isolates, a total of 60 colonies, formed either white or yellow colonies on Rose Bengal agar medium with similar appearance, and four representative isolates, two white and two yellow isolates from PCL and PBSA films, showed the same mobility on DGGE gel to the mobility of a common band of DNA extracts. Their closest relatives were Penicillium spp.


Environmental Science & Technology | 2008

Development of an Eco-Friendly Material Recycling Process for Spent Lead Glass Using a Mechanochemical Process and Na2EDTA Reagent

Ryo Sasai; Hisashi Kubo; Masahiro Kamiya; Hideaki Itoh


Journal of The Ceramic Society of Japan | 2003

Recovery of lead in lead zirconate titanate ceramics by wet ball mill with acidic solution

Masahiro Kamiya; Ryo Sasai; Hideaki Itoh


Journal of The Ceramic Society of Japan | 2003

Recovery of lead from PLZT ceramics using the wet ball-mill method

Masahiro Kamiya; Ryo Sasai; Hideaki Itoh


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2006

Lead recovery from PbZrO3 using wet ball-mill technique and hydrothermal synthesis of α-zirconium phosphate from wastewater for resource recovery

Masahiro Kamiya; Ryo Sasai; Hideaki Itoh


Journal of Materials Science | 2007

Disintegration process of yttria-stabilized zirconia ceramics using hydrothermal conditions

Takashi Kojima; Yasuki Mori; Masahiro Kamiya; Ryo Sasai; Hideaki Itoh


Journal of The Ceramic Society of Japan | 2004

Disintegration Behavior of Silicon Nitride Ceramic by Hydrothermal Treatment in Aqueous HF Solution

Masahiro Kamiya; Takashi Kojima; Ryo Sasai; Hideaki Itoh


Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management | 2007

Recycling process for yttria-stabilized tetragonal zirconia ceramics using a hydrothermal treatment

Masahiro Kamiya; Yasuki Mori; Takashi Kojima; Ryo Sasai; Hideaki Itoh


Eco-Materials Processing and Design: Ceramic Transactions Series, Volume 193 | 2011

Preparation of Sialon‐Based Materials from Coal Fly Ash using Carbothermal Reduction and Nitridation Method

Masahiro Kamiya; Ryo Sasai; Hideaki Itoh


Preprints of Annual Meeting of The Ceramic Society of Japan Preprints of Fall Meeting of The Ceramic Society of Japan Preprints of Annual Meeting of The Ceramic Society of Japan, 2004 | 2004

Non-heating extraction of lead from lead glass by wet-mechanochemical method with EDTA chelating agent

Hisashi Kubo; Masahiro Kamiya; Ryo Sasai; Hideaki Itoh

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