EU Project of LIFE Programme ‘Algae Service for LIFE’ Develops Ecologicaly Sustainable Bioproducts from Freshwater Cyanobacteria and Macroalgae Biomas

IF 0.4 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES GAYANA BOTANICA Pub Date : 2019-12-01 DOI:10.2478/botlit-2019-0019
J. Koreivienė, J. Karosienė, J. Kasperovičienė, R. Paskauskas, B. Łęska, R. Pankiewicz, Loreta Juskaite, A. Zagorskis, E. Wilk‐Woźniak, V. Valskys, Z. Gulbinas, E. Walusiak, W. Krztoń, Dmitrij Morudov, K. Radzevičius, Ewa Treska, Łukasz Tabisz, Monika Papsdorf, Z. Piotrowicz, B. Messyasz
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Abstract ‘Algae Service for LIFE’, the project supported by the European Union, seeks to promote best practices in ecological service and the circular economy by implementing innovative complex system of three interlinked elements: i) prototypes for harvesting of cyanobacteria and macroalgae biomass; ii) distant methods for surveying of the blooms and defining hot-spots of algal agglomerations; and iii) restitution of harvesting costs by redesigning of waste algal biomass into valuable products. The current paper describes application of algal biomass part of the project by providing actions in redesigning of harvested waste biomass of cyanobacteria and macroalgae into potential valuable products for sustainable management and recycling of environmental resources. It also highlights the socio-economic aspects of the project and added value of the project for the European Union.
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欧盟生命计划项目“为生命服务的藻类”从淡水蓝藻和大型藻类生物中开发生态可持续的生物产品
“为生命服务的藻类”项目由欧盟支持,旨在通过实施由三个相互关联的元素组成的创新复杂系统,促进生态服务和循环经济的最佳实践:i)蓝藻和大型藻类生物量的收获原型;Ii)测量藻华和确定藻类聚集热点的远距离方法;iii)通过将废弃藻类生物质重新设计成有价值的产品来恢复收获成本。本文介绍了该项目中藻类生物质部分的应用,提供了将收获的蓝藻和大型藻类的废弃生物质重新设计为环境资源可持续管理和循环利用的潜在有价值产品的行动。它还突出了项目的社会经济方面以及项目对欧洲联盟的附加价值。
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GAYANA BOTANICA
GAYANA BOTANICA Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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期刊介绍: The journal welcomes works carried out by scientists of all nationalities, and may be written in either English or Spanish. The journal receives works in systematic, taxonomy, floristic, ecology, physiology, morphology, development, conservation, cytology and phytochemical botany.
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