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Plastic biodegradation is the biological breakdown of synthetic polymers into simpler compounds through the action of living organisms, including microbes, fungi, and enzymes. In plant science, this field intersects with research into rhizosphere microbial communities and plant-associated organisms that may harbor plastic-degrading capabilities, as well as the potential role of plant-derived enzymes in accelerating polymer breakdown. Understanding these processes has implications for soil health, agricultural sustainability, and the development of bio-based strategies to mitigate plastic pollution in plant ecosystems.

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