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Breathing life into Mars: Terraforming and the pivotal role of algae in atmospheric genesis.
Çelekli, Abuzer; Zariç, Özgür Eren.
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  • Çelekli A; Gaziantep University, Faculty of Art and Science, Department of Biology, Gaziantep, Turkey; Gaziantep University, Environmental Research Center (GÜÇAMER), Gaziantep, Turkey. Electronic address: celekli.a@gmail.com.
  • Zariç ÖE; Gaziantep University, Faculty of Art and Science, Department of Biology, Gaziantep, Turkey; Gaziantep University, Environmental Research Center (GÜÇAMER), Gaziantep, Turkey.
Life Sci Space Res (Amst) ; 41: 181-190, 2024 May.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38670646
ABSTRACT
The Martian environment, characterized by extreme aridity, frigid temperatures, and a lack of atmospheric oxygen, presents a formidable challenge for potential terraforming endeavors. This review article synthesizes current research on utilizing algae as biocatalysts in the proposed terraforming of Mars, assessing their capacity to facilitate Martian atmospheric conditions through photosynthetic bioengineering. We analyze the physiological and genetic traits of extremophile algae that equip them for survival in extreme habitats on Earth, which serve as analogs for Martian surface conditions. The potential for these organisms to mediate atmospheric change on Mars is evaluated, specifically their role in biogenic oxygen production and carbon dioxide sequestration. We discuss strategies for enhancing algal strains' resilience and metabolic efficiency, including genetic modification and the development of bioreactors for controlled growth in extraterrestrial environments. The integration of algal systems with existing mechanical and chemical terraforming proposals is also examined, proposing a synergistic approach for establishing a nascent Martian biosphere. Ethical and ecological considerations concerning introducing terrestrial life to extra-planetary bodies are critically appraised. This appraisal includes an examination of potential ecological feedback loops and inherent risks associated with biological terraforming. Biological terraforming is the theoretical process of deliberately altering a planet's atmosphere, temperature, and ecosystem to render it suitable for Earth-like life. The feasibility of a phased introduction of life, starting with microbial taxa and progressing to multicellular organisms, fosters a supportive atmosphere on Mars. By extending the frontier of biotechnological innovation into space, this work contributes to the foundational understanding necessary for one of humanity's most audacious goals-the terraforming of another planet.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Atmosfera / Marte / Exobiologia / Meio Ambiente Extraterreno Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Atmosfera / Marte / Exobiologia / Meio Ambiente Extraterreno Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article