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Effect of Salt and Its Impurities-salts on the Growth of Two Moderate Halophiles [PDF]
Environmental influence of salt or of the other neutral salts contained as impurities in it upon the growth of Vibrio sp. No. 10 and Micrococcus sp. No. 2 was studied. Maximum growth of both organisms occurs in ca. 1 mol sodium chloride containing media.
谷口, 忠敬
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Microbial exopolysaccharide production by polyextremophiles in the adaptation to multiple extremes
Polyextremophiles are microorganisms that endure multiple extreme conditions by various adaptation strategies that also include the production of exopolysaccharides (EPSs). This review provides an integrated perspective on EPS biosynthesis, function, and regulation in these organisms, emphasizing their critical role in survival and highlighting their ...
Tracey M Gloster, Ebru Toksoy Öner
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Biodégradation du phénol par des bactéries halophiles isolées d’environnements hypersalins.
72 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.Le phénol est une substance hautement dangereuse et toxique émise dans les environnementshypersalins par les effluents de diverses industries qui nécessitent un traitement pour l’éliminer.
MOUSSOUS, CELIA +2 more
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The antitumor effects of the halophilic Streptomyces violaceorubidus M4 extract on triple‐negative breast cancer, highlighting its selective cytotoxicity and apoptosis‐inducing properties. Key findings include the identification of bioactive compounds and their impact on apoptosis‐related gene expression, as well as significant reductions in tumor cell
Atousa Zia +3 more
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Biosynthesis of nanoparticles from halophiles
Nanobiotechnology is a multidisciplinary branch of nanotechnology which includes fabrication of nanomaterials using biological approaches. Many bacteria, yeast, fungi, algae and viruses have been used for synthesis of various metallic, metal sulfide ...
Srivastava, Pallavee, Kowshik, Meenal
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Abstract Salinization threatens ecosystem stability by altering microbial diversity and function, yet how salinity influences biodiversity‐ecosystem functioning (BEF) relationships remains unclear. In this study, we constructed artificial microbial communities (5–40 strains) with varying salt tolerance and phylogeny, culturing them across a salinity ...
Jianrong Huang +4 more
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Deciphering the Sodium Sensing Mechanisms in Glycophytes and Halophytes
ABSTRACT Plants, including halophytes (salt‐tolerant) and glycophytes (salt‐sensitive), have developed diverse molecular mechanisms and morphological adaptations to survive in saline environments. The cellular components and molecular processes for salinity sensing and stress tolerance have been extensively identified in glycophytes, but not so with ...
Rabia Areej Cheema +4 more
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Number of colony forming units of halophiles at the different sites.
Soils collected in November 2014, February 2015, and June 2015 were resuspended in HB broth supplemented with 2 M NaCl, serial dilutions plated onto HB agar plates supplemented with 2 M NaCl, and plates incubated for 48 hours at 37°C.
Priya DasSarma (32118) +7 more
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Preface to the proceedings of Halophiles 2013 [PDF]
Halophiles are organisms, and their viruses, adapted to thriving and reproducing in high salt concentrations, representatives of which can be found in all domains of life. To flourish in these environments, an individual must overcome many obstacles including high osmotic pressure, low water availability, high and low pH conditions, high temperatures ...
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Special Issue “Halophilic Microorganisms”
Hypersaline environments are mainly represented by aquatic systems, such as solar salt ponds or natural salt lakes, as well as by the sediments of these hypersaline aquatic ecosystems and soils with high salt content [...]
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