Publications by authors named "J Koskella"

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  • - Plastic pollution is a serious and increasing issue, requiring effective interventions to mitigate its impact on the environment.
  • - A study modeling plastic waste and microplastics predicts that implementing all viable interventions could cut plastic pollution by 40% by 2040, but even with action, 710 million metric tons of plastic waste will still enter ecosystems.
  • - Immediate global coordination is essential to lower plastic use, enhance recycling and waste management efforts, and innovate within the plastic production cycle to prevent environmental damage.
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The insecticidal toxins produced by Bacillus thuringiensis subspp. kurstaki and tenebrionis were resistant when bound on clays, but not when free, to utilization by pure and mixed cultures of microbes as sources of carbon and carbon plus nitrogen, and their availability as a nitrogen source was reduced. The bound toxins retained insecticidal activity both before and after exposure to microbes or pronase.

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The insecticidal toxins from Bacillus thuringiensis subspp. kurstaki (antilepidopteran), morrisoni strain tenebrionis (anticoleopteran), and israelensis (antidipteran) did not affect the growth of a variety of bacteria (8 gram-negative, 5 gram-positive, and a cyanobacterium), fungi (2 Zygomycetes, 1 Ascomycete, 2 Deuteromycetes, and 2 yeasts), and algae (primarily green and diatoms) in pure and mixed culture, as determined by dilution, disk-diffusion, and sporulation assays with purified free and clay-bound toxins. The insecticidal crystal proteins from B.

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