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Biotechnology of Microorganisms from Coal Environments: From Environmental Remediation to Energy Production

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Despite the wide perception that coal environments are extreme habitats, they harbor resident microbial communities. Coal-associated habitats, such as coal mine areas/drainages, spoil heaps, and coalbeds, are defined as complex ecosystems with indigenous microbial groups and native m...

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Autores principales: Akimbekov, Nuraly S., Digel, Ilya, Tastambek, Kuanysh T., Marat, Adel K., Turaliyeva, Moldir A., Kaiyrmanova, Gulzhan K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9495453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36138784
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11091306
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author Akimbekov, Nuraly S.
Digel, Ilya
Tastambek, Kuanysh T.
Marat, Adel K.
Turaliyeva, Moldir A.
Kaiyrmanova, Gulzhan K.
author_facet Akimbekov, Nuraly S.
Digel, Ilya
Tastambek, Kuanysh T.
Marat, Adel K.
Turaliyeva, Moldir A.
Kaiyrmanova, Gulzhan K.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Despite the wide perception that coal environments are extreme habitats, they harbor resident microbial communities. Coal-associated habitats, such as coal mine areas/drainages, spoil heaps, and coalbeds, are defined as complex ecosystems with indigenous microbial groups and native microecological networks. Resident microorganisms possess rich functional potentials and profoundly shape a range of biotechnological processes in the coal industry, from production to remediation. ABSTRACT: It was generally believed that coal sources are not favorable as live-in habitats for microorganisms due to their recalcitrant chemical nature and negligible decomposition. However, accumulating evidence has revealed the presence of diverse microbial groups in coal environments and their significant metabolic role in coal biogeochemical dynamics and ecosystem functioning. The high oxygen content, organic fractions, and lignin-like structures of lower-rank coals may provide effective means for microbial attack, still representing a greatly unexplored frontier in microbiology. Coal degradation/conversion technology by native bacterial and fungal species has great potential in agricultural development, chemical industry production, and environmental rehabilitation. Furthermore, native microalgal species can offer a sustainable energy source and an excellent bioremediation strategy applicable to coal spill/seam waters. Additionally, the measures of the fate of the microbial community would serve as an indicator of restoration progress on post-coal-mining sites. This review puts forward a comprehensive vision of coal biodegradation and bioprocessing by microorganisms native to coal environments for determining their biotechnological potential and possible applications.
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spelling pubmed-94954532022-09-23 Biotechnology of Microorganisms from Coal Environments: From Environmental Remediation to Energy Production Akimbekov, Nuraly S. Digel, Ilya Tastambek, Kuanysh T. Marat, Adel K. Turaliyeva, Moldir A. Kaiyrmanova, Gulzhan K. Biology (Basel) Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: Despite the wide perception that coal environments are extreme habitats, they harbor resident microbial communities. Coal-associated habitats, such as coal mine areas/drainages, spoil heaps, and coalbeds, are defined as complex ecosystems with indigenous microbial groups and native microecological networks. Resident microorganisms possess rich functional potentials and profoundly shape a range of biotechnological processes in the coal industry, from production to remediation. ABSTRACT: It was generally believed that coal sources are not favorable as live-in habitats for microorganisms due to their recalcitrant chemical nature and negligible decomposition. However, accumulating evidence has revealed the presence of diverse microbial groups in coal environments and their significant metabolic role in coal biogeochemical dynamics and ecosystem functioning. The high oxygen content, organic fractions, and lignin-like structures of lower-rank coals may provide effective means for microbial attack, still representing a greatly unexplored frontier in microbiology. Coal degradation/conversion technology by native bacterial and fungal species has great potential in agricultural development, chemical industry production, and environmental rehabilitation. Furthermore, native microalgal species can offer a sustainable energy source and an excellent bioremediation strategy applicable to coal spill/seam waters. Additionally, the measures of the fate of the microbial community would serve as an indicator of restoration progress on post-coal-mining sites. This review puts forward a comprehensive vision of coal biodegradation and bioprocessing by microorganisms native to coal environments for determining their biotechnological potential and possible applications. MDPI 2022-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9495453/ /pubmed/36138784 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11091306 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Akimbekov, Nuraly S.
Digel, Ilya
Tastambek, Kuanysh T.
Marat, Adel K.
Turaliyeva, Moldir A.
Kaiyrmanova, Gulzhan K.
Biotechnology of Microorganisms from Coal Environments: From Environmental Remediation to Energy Production
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title_short Biotechnology of Microorganisms from Coal Environments: From Environmental Remediation to Energy Production
title_sort biotechnology of microorganisms from coal environments: from environmental remediation to energy production
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9495453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36138784
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11091306
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