Editorial: cyanobacterial and microalgal compounds: chemical ecology and biotechnological potentials

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  • who: Mirko Mutalipassi from the Research, Australia have published the paper: Editorial: Cyanobacterial and microalgal compounds: Chemical ecology and biotechnological potentials, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The study of the disruption of infochemical production in relation to climate change is considered a frontier field in the chemical-ecology (Draper and Weissburg, 2019; Mutalipassi et_al, 2019; Zupo et_al, 2019; Roggatz et_al, 2022). In fact, the investigation of the roles of marine-derived chemicals produced for defensive, offensive, and communication purposes can lead to the identification of bioactive molecules with a wide array of potential applications (Gerwick . . .

     

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