Marine Biotechnology: Applications and Challenges
A special issue of Energies (ISSN 1996-1073). This special issue belongs to the section "A4: Bio-Energy".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (19 March 2021) | Viewed by 18488
The submission system is still open. Please contact the journal editor Adele Min ([email protected]) before submitting a paper.
Special Issue Editor
Interests: marine biotechnology; bioenergy; molecular microbial ecology; extreme environments; submarine volcanoes; hydrothermal vents; microbiology of the deep subsurface; novel microbes and functions
Special Issue Information
Dear colleagues,
Marine ecosystems are among the most biologically diverse environments on Earth that can host microbes capable of extraordinary functional and metabolic properties, as well as macroorganisms with an enormous potential in biotechnological applications. The rapidly growing interdisciplinary field of biotechnology provides significant advancements in exploring and exploiting marine genetic resources and in addressing the global challenges of energy, food, and health. Despite the vast possibilities of marine biotechnology in providing goods and services, only a small fraction of the enormous biodiversity in the oceans has been explored to date.
This Special Issue of Energies invites papers related to the biosynthetic capabilities, the bioproduction capacity, and the biotechnological applications of aquatic organisms. Studied organisms may originate from all types of marine ecosystems, such as coastal and deep sea, oligotrophic and eutrophic environments, underwater hydrothermal vents and volcanic systems, coral reefs, marine caves, etc. We invite article submissions that are related to (i) the application of -omics technologies (e.g., genomics, metagenomics, metabolomics) for the discovery of novel enzymes in energy, food and health, (ii) the study and potential beneficial functionalities of various marine organisms, such as bacteria, archaea, microalgae, fungi, sponges, and corals, and (iii) future challenges in marine biotechnology. We particularly encourage submissions pertaining to the exploration of new extreme sites characterized by key bioenergy processes, such as microbial methanogenesis, biohydrogen or ethanol production, and to the study of various marine organisms, such as bacteria, archaea, and microalgae for the generation of bio-energy.
Dr. Paraskevi N. Polymenakou
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- aquatic organisms
- marine genetic resources
- biotechnological applications
- -omics technologies
- novel enzymes
- bioenergy
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