Unlocking poly(lactic acid) degradation through biochar-induced environmental shifts and functional consortia enrichment in composting systems | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Unlocking poly(lactic acid) degradation through biochar-induced environmental shifts and functional consortia enrichment in composting systems
Key Points
Enhanced degradation of poly(lactic acid) occurs with biochar-induced environmental changes, fostering microbial diversity.
Microbial consortia enriched in composting systems lead to improved breakdown of poly(lactic acid), revealing vital interactions.
Observational analysis across various composting setups identifies optimal conditions for poly(lactic acid) degradation via biochar.
These findings imply that strategic use of biochar can promote poly(lactic acid) breakdown, benefiting composting practices.