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Alejandro H. Buschmann

Researcher at University of Chile

Publications -  145
Citations -  11481

Alejandro H. Buschmann is an academic researcher from University of Chile. The author has contributed to research in topics: Macrocystis pyrifera & Kelp. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 134 publications receiving 9127 citations. Previous affiliations of Alejandro H. Buschmann include Pontifical Catholic University of Chile.

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Prospects and challenges for industrial production of seaweed bioactives.

TL;DR: The future of the seaweed industry will include the development of high value markets for functional foods, cosmeceuticals, nutraceuticals, and pharmaceuticals, which will require a level of standardization, efficacy, and traceability that has not been demanded of seaweed products.
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Red algal farming in Chile: a review

TL;DR: The main objective of this contribution is to summarize the present situation of red seaweed cultivation in Chile, by reviewing the landing statistics of these resources, followed by a summary of recent information that favours cultivation.
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Salmon Aquaculture and Antimicrobial Resistance in the Marine Environment

TL;DR: Preliminary findings in one location may suggest that the current use of large amounts of antimicrobials in Chilean aquaculture has the potential to select for antimicrobial-resistant bacteria in marine sediments.
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Toward a Coordinated Global Observing System for Seagrasses and Marine Macroalgae

J. Emmett Duffy, +51 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a consensus assessment and recommendations on the current state of and opportunities for advancing global marine macrophyte observations, integrating contributions from a community of researchers with broad geographic and disciplinary expertise.
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The Need for a Balanced Ecosystem Approach to Blue Revolution Aquaculture

TL;DR: The need for a Balanced Ecosystem Approach to Blue Revolution Aquaculture and its implications for climate change and sustainable development are discussed.