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Trends on Microalgae-Fungi Consortia Research: An Alternative for Biofuel Production?

The utilization of microalgae and fungi on an industrial scale is a challenge for researchers. Based on the question “how fungi have contributed to microalgae research?,” we verified the scientific trends on microalgae-fungi consortia focused on biofuels production by searching for articles on the W...

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Autores principales: Lobo-Moreira, Ana Beatriz, Xavier-Santos, Solange, Damacena-Silva, Luciana, Caramori, Samantha Salomão
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9199376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35722292
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.903737
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author Lobo-Moreira, Ana Beatriz
Xavier-Santos, Solange
Damacena-Silva, Luciana
Caramori, Samantha Salomão
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description The utilization of microalgae and fungi on an industrial scale is a challenge for researchers. Based on the question “how fungi have contributed to microalgae research?,” we verified the scientific trends on microalgae-fungi consortia focused on biofuels production by searching for articles on the Web of Science and Scopus databases through the terms “microalgae(*)” or phytoplankton and “fung(*).” We found 1,452 articles published between 1950 and 2020; since 2006, the publication numbers have increased rapidly. The articles were published in 12 languages, but most were written in English (96.3%). Among 72 countries, China (360 articles), USA (344), and Germany (155) led the publication rank. Among the 10 most-prolific authors, 8 were Chinese, like 5 of the most-productive institutions, whereas the National Cheng Kung University was on the top of the list. The sources that published the most on the subject were: Bioresource Technology (96), PLoS ONE (28), and Science of the Total Environment (26). The keyword analysis emphasized the magnitude of applications in microalgae-fungi consortia research. Confirming this research question, biofuels appeared as a research trend, especially biodiesel, biogas, and related terms like lipid, lipid accumulation, anaerobic digestion, and biogas upgrading. For 70 years, articles have been published, where China and the United States seem to dominate the research scenario, and biodiesel is the main biofuel derived from this consortium. However, microalgae-based biofuel biorefinery is still a bottleneck on an industrial scale. Recent environmental challenges, such as greenhouse gas mitigation, can be a promising field for that microalgae-fungi application.
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spelling pubmed-91993762022-06-16 Trends on Microalgae-Fungi Consortia Research: An Alternative for Biofuel Production? Lobo-Moreira, Ana Beatriz Xavier-Santos, Solange Damacena-Silva, Luciana Caramori, Samantha Salomão Front Microbiol Microbiology The utilization of microalgae and fungi on an industrial scale is a challenge for researchers. Based on the question “how fungi have contributed to microalgae research?,” we verified the scientific trends on microalgae-fungi consortia focused on biofuels production by searching for articles on the Web of Science and Scopus databases through the terms “microalgae(*)” or phytoplankton and “fung(*).” We found 1,452 articles published between 1950 and 2020; since 2006, the publication numbers have increased rapidly. The articles were published in 12 languages, but most were written in English (96.3%). Among 72 countries, China (360 articles), USA (344), and Germany (155) led the publication rank. Among the 10 most-prolific authors, 8 were Chinese, like 5 of the most-productive institutions, whereas the National Cheng Kung University was on the top of the list. The sources that published the most on the subject were: Bioresource Technology (96), PLoS ONE (28), and Science of the Total Environment (26). The keyword analysis emphasized the magnitude of applications in microalgae-fungi consortia research. Confirming this research question, biofuels appeared as a research trend, especially biodiesel, biogas, and related terms like lipid, lipid accumulation, anaerobic digestion, and biogas upgrading. For 70 years, articles have been published, where China and the United States seem to dominate the research scenario, and biodiesel is the main biofuel derived from this consortium. However, microalgae-based biofuel biorefinery is still a bottleneck on an industrial scale. Recent environmental challenges, such as greenhouse gas mitigation, can be a promising field for that microalgae-fungi application. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9199376/ /pubmed/35722292 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.903737 Text en Copyright © 2022 Lobo-Moreira, Xavier-Santos, Damacena-Silva and Caramori. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Damacena-Silva, Luciana
Caramori, Samantha Salomão
Trends on Microalgae-Fungi Consortia Research: An Alternative for Biofuel Production?
title Trends on Microalgae-Fungi Consortia Research: An Alternative for Biofuel Production?
title_full Trends on Microalgae-Fungi Consortia Research: An Alternative for Biofuel Production?
title_fullStr Trends on Microalgae-Fungi Consortia Research: An Alternative for Biofuel Production?
title_full_unstemmed Trends on Microalgae-Fungi Consortia Research: An Alternative for Biofuel Production?
title_short Trends on Microalgae-Fungi Consortia Research: An Alternative for Biofuel Production?
title_sort trends on microalgae-fungi consortia research: an alternative for biofuel production?
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9199376/
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