从海洋到土壤:综合海水能源农业系统(ma-ISEAS)中的海洋放线菌

IF 4.1 3区 工程技术 Q1 AGRONOMY
Synan F. AbuQamar, Khaled A. El-Tarabily
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海洋放线菌因其生物技术和生态潜力而受到关注,但它们在海洋农业、生物燃料生产和减缓气候变化方面的作用仍未得到充分探索。在这篇综述中,我们研究了它们在盐碱地生态系统中的应用,特别是红树林和海带,作为生物肥料和生物接种剂,可以在极端条件下提高作物生产力。我们重点介绍了海洋放线菌的生态功能和次生代谢产物,并讨论了它们在非耕地可持续能源生产中的潜力。我们还引入了“综合海水能源农业系统(ma-ISEAS)中的海洋放线菌”概念,以加强阿拉伯联合酋长国已建立的ISEAS框架的绩效,从而支持可再生生物燃料的生产,并为减缓气候变化战略作出贡献。尽管前景光明,但仍有一些挑战可以解决。这些问题包括大规模种植的技术瓶颈、跨学科合作的差距以及缺乏标准化的田间应用方案。此外,监管和生物安全方面的考虑,特别是基因增强微生物菌株的环境释放,仍然不发达。解决这些挑战对于负责任地部署海洋放线菌在推进农业、能源和环境可持续性方面至关重要。
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From Sea to Soil: Marine Actinobacteria in Integrated Seawater Energy Agriculture Systems (ma-ISEAS)

From Sea to Soil: Marine Actinobacteria in Integrated Seawater Energy Agriculture Systems (ma-ISEAS)

Marine actinobacteria are gaining attention for their biotechnological and ecological potential, yet their roles in marine agriculture, biofuel production, and climate change mitigation remain underexplored. In this review, we examine their application in saline ecosystems—particularly mangroves and Salicornia—as biofertilizers and bioinoculants that can enhance crop productivity under extreme conditions. We highlight the ecological functions and secondary metabolites of marine actinobacteria and discuss their potential in sustainable energy production from non-arable lands. We also introduce the concept “marine actinobacteria in Integrated Seawater Energy Agriculture System (ma-ISEAS)” to strengthen the performance of the established ISEAS framework in the United Arab Emirates, thereby supporting renewable biofuel production and contributing to climate change mitigation strategies. Despite this promise, several challenges can be addressed. These include technological bottlenecks in large-scale cultivation, gaps in interdisciplinary collaboration, and the absence of standardized protocols for field application. Furthermore, regulatory and biosafety considerations, especially for the environmental release of genetically enhanced microbial strains, remain underdeveloped. Addressing these challenges is essential for the responsible deployment of marine actinobacteria in advancing agriculture, energy, and environmental sustainability.

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Global Change Biology Bioenergy
Global Change Biology Bioenergy AGRONOMY-ENERGY & FUELS
CiteScore
10.30
自引率
7.10%
发文量
96
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: GCB Bioenergy is an international journal publishing original research papers, review articles and commentaries that promote understanding of the interface between biological and environmental sciences and the production of fuels directly from plants, algae and waste. The scope of the journal extends to areas outside of biology to policy forum, socioeconomic analyses, technoeconomic analyses and systems analysis. Papers do not need a global change component for consideration for publication, it is viewed as implicit that most bioenergy will be beneficial in avoiding at least a part of the fossil fuel energy that would otherwise be used. Key areas covered by the journal: Bioenergy feedstock and bio-oil production: energy crops and algae their management,, genomics, genetic improvements, planting, harvesting, storage, transportation, integrated logistics, production modeling, composition and its modification, pests, diseases and weeds of feedstocks. Manuscripts concerning alternative energy based on biological mimicry are also encouraged (e.g. artificial photosynthesis). Biological Residues/Co-products: from agricultural production, forestry and plantations (stover, sugar, bio-plastics, etc.), algae processing industries, and municipal sources (MSW). Bioenergy and the Environment: ecosystem services, carbon mitigation, land use change, life cycle assessment, energy and greenhouse gas balances, water use, water quality, assessment of sustainability, and biodiversity issues. Bioenergy Socioeconomics: examining the economic viability or social acceptability of crops, crops systems and their processing, including genetically modified organisms [GMOs], health impacts of bioenergy systems. Bioenergy Policy: legislative developments affecting biofuels and bioenergy. Bioenergy Systems Analysis: examining biological developments in a whole systems context.
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