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New Acidophilic Thermophilic Microbes
2000We have examined samples from low pH high temperature habitats and found an unusual variety of new microbes within both mixing pools and flowing springs. These new microbes were all discovered in the acid hot springs of Yellowstone National Park, WY, USA (YNP). The mixing pools are turbid habitats with free floating microorganisms.
R. L. Weiss Bizzoco +3 more
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Aspergillus fumigatus Thermophilic and Acidophilic Endoglucanases
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2009This study evaluated the production of cellulolytic enzymes by an Aspergillus fumigatus strain, isolated from sugar cane bagasse, according to its ability to grow on microcrystalline cellulose as the sole carbon source. The effect of the carbon source (brewer's spent grain, sugarcane bagasse, and wheat bran) and of the nitrogen source (corn steep ...
A L, Grigorevski-Lima +6 more
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Acidophilic and Acidotolerant Algae
2001Many microbes are able to grow at pH values as low as 4, but the majority can also grow at neutral and slightly alkaline pH. Such organisms are usually entitled to be acid-tolerant. This chapter, however, concentrates on acidophilic organisms, which by definition are those microbes which are able to grow at pH values smaller than 3, but are unable to ...
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pH homeostasis in acidophiles.
Novartis Foundation symposium, 1999The acidophilic bacteria comprise an environmentally important group that includes pathogens. A fundamental requirement for existence in strongly acidic environments is generation of a large pH gradient (delta pH) to maintain the cytoplasmic pH near neutrality and safeguard the acid-labile cell constituents.
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THE ACIDOPHILIC THIOBACILLI AND OTHER ACIDOPHILIC BACTERIA THAT SHARE THEIR HABITAT
Annual Review of Microbiology, 1984openaire +2 more sources

