About this Research Topic
This Research Topic seeks to illuminate groundbreaking biotechnological research dedicated to the sustainable utilization of coastal photosynthetic biodiversity. As the industrial applications of these organisms expand, ensuring their sustainable exploitation becomes pivotal; thus, this topic will highlight crucial developments across this field. Prospective studies might investigate algal bioproducts for health and wellness, the genetic enhancement of plants for biofuel production, and integrated biorefinery systems that streamline the use of coastal biomass, integrating sustainability at every step.
To contribute to the advancement of this field, we invite researchers to submit original research, reviews, and reflective perspectives that expand on the following sub-themes:
-Exploration of bioactive compounds derived from coastal photosynthetic organisms for various industrial applications.
-Technological breakthroughs in biofuel production from coastal photosynthetic biomass.
-Development of algal-based additives for improved aquaculture practices.
-Harnessing photosynthetic organisms in bioenergy conversion processes.
-Biodiversity conservation efforts reinforced by biotechnological methods.
-Genetic and omics innovations aimed at optimizing the productivity and resilience of coastal organisms.
-Strategies to fortify coastal photosynthetic organisms against climate change impacts.
This collection is intended to foster interdisciplinary exchanges, deepen understanding, and promote sustainable practices that prioritize ecological health and resource efficiency in biotechnological applications.
Keywords: biotechnology, algae, photosynthesis, biofuel, bioenergy, biodiversity, omics, climate change
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