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FTIR of PET film treated under in situ conditions for three months in absence of consortia, i.e., (a) control (b) in presence of consortia: 1 (c) CP-II (d) 2
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Comparative in situ PET biodegradation assay using indigenously developed consortia.
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Harshita Negi Rawat
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