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The 'SYSTEMS BIOLOGY' in the study of xenobiotic effects on marine organisms for evaluation of the environmental health status: biotechnological applications for potential recovery strategies

机译:异种生物对海洋生物影响环境健康状况研究中的“系统生物学”:潜在恢复策略的生物技术应用

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Environmental monitoring and bioremediation of imperilled habitats, and more in general disturbed sites, are amongst the focus keys of the European strategies for territory management (see Horizon 2020, the new European Program for Research and Innovation). The anthropogenic disturbance is acting on ecosystems with serious consequences for the environment and human health, driving strong social and economic impacts on the community. Often, such in the case of chemical and petrochemical productions, the areas subjected to the most intensive industrialization are located along the coastline, being a severe threat to the marine environment. Recently, the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research funded the project "SYSTEMS BIOLOGY". The Project is articulated into two main phases: (1) a field monitoring program to evaluate the effects of toxic contaminants (e.g. heavy metals and hydrocarbons) on "sea sentinels" (organisms representing early living warning systems) purposely placed in different contaminated areas; (2) a series of controlled mesocosms-scale experiments to measure the effects, on the same sea sentinels, of different remediation actions on waters and sediments collected from the contaminated areas under inspection. The project is aimed to understand how the xenobiotic contamination induces or modifies the biological processes in aquatic species, and to evaluate the potential effectiveness of different biotechnological strategies in controlling and reducing the impact of marine pollution on the biological compartment. Each phase is accomplished through a synergic collaboration and multidisciplinary approach among eight research units and constitutes a pioneering advance in the international scenario.
机译:受困生境以及更多受干扰地区的环境监测和生物修复是欧洲领土管理策略的重点(见《地平线2020》,新的《欧洲研究与创新计划》)。人为干扰正在影响生态系统,对环境和人类健康造成严重后果,对社区产生了巨大的社会和经济影响。通常,在化学和石化产品的生产中,工业化程度最高的区域位于海岸线沿线,对海洋环境构成了严重威胁。最近,意大利教育,大学和研究部资助了“ SYSTEMS BIOLOGY”项目。该项目分为两个主要阶段:(1)现场监测计划,以评估有毒污染物(例如重金属和碳氢化合物)对故意放置在不同污染区域的“海上哨兵”(代表早期生活预警系统的生物)的影响; (2)一系列受控的中尺度规模实验,以测量对从受污染区域收集的水和沉积物采取不同补救措施对同一海洋哨兵的影响。该项目旨在了解异种生物污染如何诱导或改变水生物种的生物过程,并评估不同生物技术策略在控制和减少海洋污染对生物区划的影响方面的潜在效力。每个阶段都是通过八个研究部门之间的协同合作和多学科方法完成的,构成了国际形势下的开拓性进步。

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