A Glimpse into Future Research on Microalgae Diversity, Ecology and Biotechnology

Microalgae are photosynthetic unicellular microorganisms that represent an extremely important component of the aquatic ecosystem productivity, diversity, and functioning. Moreover, these microorganisms, using a network of signals, interact with all the other organisms present in their environment....

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description Microalgae are photosynthetic unicellular microorganisms that represent an extremely important component of the aquatic ecosystem productivity, diversity, and functioning. Moreover, these microorganisms, using a network of signals, interact with all the other organisms present in their environment. Signals are often secondary metabolites that play an important role in competition, defense, attraction, and signaling. These molecules are recognized for having bioactive properties, but some of them are still largely underexplored and underexploited. This Special Issue focuses on studies aimed to improve knowledge on microalgal ecology (diversity and dynamics) in aquatic ecosystems, as well as on their capacity to produce bioactive compounds with potential biotechnological applications.
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Arthrospira maxima
bioactive compounds
biodiversity
biofilters
Biology, life sciences
bioremediation
biovolume
BMAA
Botany and plant sciences
Brachybacterium sp
bubble column reactors
cell size
centrate
changing ocean
climate change
CO2
coccolithophores
community
cyanobacteria
Cyanobium
diafiltration
dinoflagellates
diversity indices
Emiliania huxleyi
eutrophication
extraction
filtration activity
functional profiling of marine bacteria
glyphosate
gypsum karst lake
harmful algal blooms
HeLa cell line
highly-mineralized water
Idiomarina abyssalis
imaging flow cytometry
Mathematics and Science
mesocosm
microalgae
microalgae-bacteria consortia
microcystin
molecular tools
n/a
nitrogen pollution
nitrogen removal
photobiocatalysis
phycocyanin
phytoplankton
phytoplankton–bacteria interactions
picocyanobacteria toxicity
polychaetes
predation
productivity
proteomics
raceway pond
Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects
Research and information: general
resistance
rumen function
sea urchin embryos
single-cell protein
Spirulina
structural variables
Synechococcus
temperature
ultrafiltration
title A Glimpse into Future Research on Microalgae Diversity, Ecology and Biotechnology
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