Harnessing marine microbiomes to develop a sustainable,all-Atlantic bioeconomy  

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作  者:Cristiane Thompson Alice C.Ortmann Henk Bolhuis Thulani Makhalanyane Fabiano Thompson 

机构地区:[1]Institute of Biology,Federal University of Rio de Janeiro(UFRJ),Rio de Janeiro,Brazil [2]Fisheries and Oceans Canada,Bedford Institute of Oceanography,Dartmouth,Nova Scotia,Canada [3]Department of Marine Microbiology and Biogeochemistry,Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research(NIOZ),The Netherlands [4]Department of Microbiology,School of Data Science and Computational Thinking,Stellenbosch University,Stellenbosch,South Africa

出  处:《mLife》2024年第2期163-166,共4页微生物(英文)

基  金:funding support of CAPES,CNPQ,and FAPERJ.

摘  要:Marine microbiomes are integral to the functioning of a healthy ocean and have the potential to be key contributors toward an all-Atlantic sustainable blue bioeconomy(Figure 1).New compounds may be developed based on these microbiomes.The Atlantic Ocean is a biodiversity hotspot.The All-Atlantic Ocean Research and Innovation Alliance(AAORIA)Declaration,signed in 2022 in Washington,DC,is a promising mechanism to move forward marine microbiome science,technology,and innovation.

关 键 词:ATLANTIC MARINE OCEAN 

分 类 号:P73[天文地球—海洋科学] P74

 

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