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Halophilic is an adjective used to describe organisms that thrive in salty environments, such as high-salt lakes or salt mines
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- Of, or relating to a halophile; living and thriving in an environment of high salinity.
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Most species of this order are halotolerant or halophilic.
Halophilic bacteria can produce bioplastics in hypersaline conditions.
Natrinema versiforme is an extremely halophilic archaeon.
Halophilic fungi are a rare exception.
Haloarcula species are extreme halophilic archaea.
Halanaerobiales are halophilic obligate anaerobes with a fermentative or homoacetogenic metabolism.
Those structures provide new insights into halophilic adaptation.
A better adaptation of halophilic archaea compared to bacteria could explain their prevalence.
At least three types of lactate dehydrogenases were detected in halophilic archaea.
But the presence of halophilic bacteria in the salt crusts could be another explanation.
Other suitable enzymes are various enzymes from halophilic organisms.
Haloquadratum is a halophilic genus of the family Halobacteriaceae.
Coastal meadows often feature salt flats and halophilic plants.
Extreme halophilic and hyperthermophilic microbes were also included in Archaea.
The species names refers to the halophilic traits of the species.
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All these viruses were sensitive to lowered ionic strength confirming their halophilic nature.
Four previously unrecognized strains of extremely halophilic bacteria that utilize carbohydrates have been isolated.
These solutes generally serve as osmolytes in halotolerant and halophilic organisms.
Another notable halophilic plant that was collected for the purpose was Salsola soda.
As usual there are exceptions such as the halophilic algae and bacteria.
A new halophilic species of Eurotium.
The species is halophilic.
Five genera of halophilic Archaea and Escherichia coli were examined as outside groups.
Marismortui is halophilic.
The halobacteria, extremely halophilic archaebacteria, produce bacteriocins that are globally termed halocins.
These characteristics distinguish it from all previously described halophilic bacteria in the genus Halobacterium.
Abstract, Halophilic archaea are prokaryotes living in extremely high salinity conditions.
The aqueous algal biomass suspension may be of halophilic algae of the genus Dunaliella.
Characteristic living area of a plant, an animal or another organism Halophilic.
The most intensely studied extremely halophilic bacteria belong to the order Halobacteriales.
Physiology, alkaliphilic weakly halophilic.
Hypersaline environments, where halophilic archaea often dominate, are a rich source of new viruses.
In parallel, two in situ small and stable complexes were isolated from the halophilic ribosome.
Halococcus salifodinae is an extremely halophilic archaeon, first isolated in an Austrian salt mine.
Halophilic and non-halotolerant strains were isolated from highly saline locations in Australia.
Salterprovirus is a genus of viruses that infect extremely halophilic archaea isolated from Haloarcula hispanica.
In addition, halophilic proteins seem to lose isoleucine as compared with Escherichia coli ribosomal proteins.
The Halomonadaceae are a family of halophilic Proteobacteria.
Halophilic Vibrio spp . will grow only on the GS plate.
See Part 1 for identification of halophilic Vibrio spp.
Halophilic Vibrio spp . will grow only on the GSA plate.
From freshwater or halophilic algae, or.
This halophilic extremophile lives in water 10 times saltier than the ocean.
Alterococcus agarolyticus, thermophilic bacteria, halophilic bacteria, agar-degrading bacteria, fermentative bacteria.
Thirty-five halophilic strains have been isolated and characterized, among which 11 displayed antimicrobial activity.
Metschnikovii is the only oxidase negative, pathogenic, halophilic Vibrio spp.
Halobacterium volcanii ", an extreme halophilic archaeon, is capable of natural genetic transformation.
Jeotgalicoccus is a genus of Gram-positive, facultatively anaerobic, and halotolerant to halophilic bacteria.
Halobacterium volcanii, an extreme halophilic ( saline tolerant ) archaeon, is capable of natural genetic transformation.
The intracellular concentrations of Na+, K+, and Cl - of an unidentified moderately halophilic bacterium were determined.