About this Research Topic
This Research Topic opens an opportunity to exchange and update the knowledge about the structure and functioning of aquatic photoautotroph photosynthetic apparatus and the effect of aquatic ecosystem photosynthesis on CO2 and oxygen concentration in the air, biomass production and climate change mitigation. In Original Research and Review articles, we will discuss the molecular aspects of the photosynthesis process in cyanobacteria, algae, and macrophytes of both fresh and marine water, considering genetics, structure and function of photosynthetic machinery, and ecological significance. The Research Topic is open to aquatic photosynthetic organisms regardless of the latitude (polar, temperate, tropical) and their habitats (layers of water column, sediments, sea-ice, etc.). Topic areas that are welcome include:
- Genes involved in photosynthesis and regulation of their expression
- Diversity of aquatic photosynthetic pigments and protein-pigment binding
- Structure of chloroplasts, arrangement of thylakoid membranes and distribution of photosystems within the thylakoid membranes
- Variety and activity of aquatic photosynthetic enzymes
- Molecular mechanisms of different photosynthetic apparatuses’ regulation and protection in aquatic photoautotrophs during exposure to various environmental factors, like light, temperature, salinity or metal and metalloid pollutants
- Discussion at the molecular level of aquatic photosynthesis as potential reducers of global climate change
Keywords: Photosynthesis, Cyanobacteria, Algae, Macrophytes, Climate change
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