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ULIXES, unravelling and exploiting Mediterranean Sea microbial diversity and ecology for xenobiotics’ and pollutants’ clean up

机译:ULIXES,揭示和开发地中海微生物的多样性和生态学,以净化外源生物和污染物

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The civilizations in the Mediterranean Sea have deeply changed the local environment, especially with the extraction of subsurface oil and gas, their refinery and transportation. Major environmental impacts are affecting all the sides of the basin with actual and potential natural and socio-economic problems. Events like the recent BP’s oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico would have a tremendous impact on a close basin like the Mediterranean Sea. The recently EU-funded project ULIXES (http://www.ulixes.unimi.it/) aims to unravel, categorize, catalogue, exploit and manage the microbial diversity available in the Mediterranean Sea for addressing bioremediation of polluted marine sites. The rationale of the project is based on the multiple diverse environmental niches of the Mediterranean Sea and the huge range of microorganisms inhabiting therein. Microbial consortia and their ecology, their components or products are used for designing novel pollutant- and site-tailored bioremediation approaches. ULIXES exploits microbial resource mining by the isolation of novel microorganisms as well as by novel advanced ‘meta-omics’ technologies for solving pollution of three major high priority pollutant classes, petroleum hydrocarbons, chlorinated compounds and heavy metals. A network of twelve European and Southern Mediterranean partners is exploring the microbial diversity and ecology associated to a large set of polluted environmental matrices including seashore sands, lagoons, harbors and deep-sea sediments, oil tanker shipwreck sites, as well as coastal and deep sea natural sites where hydrocarbon seepages occur. The mined collections are exploited for developing novel bioremediation processes to be tested in ex situ and in situ field bioremediation trials.
机译:地中海的文明已经深刻改变了当地的环境,特别是随着地下油气的开采,炼油和运输的发展。主要的环境影响正在影响流域的各个方面,带来实际的和潜在的自然及社会经济问题。 BP最近在墨西哥湾发生的石油灾难等事件将对地中海等封闭盆地产生巨大影响。最近由欧盟资助的项目ULIXES(http://www.ulixes.unimi.it/)旨在对地中海可用的微生物多样性进行分类,分类,分类,开发和管理,以解决受污染海洋地点的生物修复问题。该项目的基本原理是基于地中海的多种多样的环境生态位以及栖息在其中的各种微生物。微生物联盟及其生态学,它们的成分或产品用于设计新颖的针对污染物和针对特定地点的生物修复方法。 ULIXES通过隔离新型微生物以及新型先进的“元组学”技术来开发微生物资源开采,以解决三种主要的高优先级污染物(石油烃,氯化化合物和重金属)的污染。由十二个欧洲和南部地中海合作伙伴组成的网络正在探索与各种污染的环境基质相关的微生物多样性和生态学,这些基质包括海滨沙滩,泻湖,港口和深海沉积物,油轮沉船地点以及沿海和深海发生碳氢化合物渗漏的自然地点。开采的矿藏被用于开发新的生物修复工艺,以进行异地和现场生物修复试验。

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