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Taxonomy of Halophilic Bacteria
2020This chapter discusses the taxonomy of halophilic bacteria and the things that need to be done. The reader is strongly advised to accept a polythetic view, which means that no single character or character group should be used as the ultimate decision maker.
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30 Storage of Halophilic Bacteria
2006Publisher Summary This chapter discusses those microbes that either require, or have optimal, sodium chloride concentrations at or above 6% (w/v). Some aspects of the storage of halophiles are similar to the storage of nonhalophilic bacteria. Some of the major differences are the result of the salinity of the medium in which the halophiles grow and ...
Jessica DiFerdinando, Russell H Vreeland
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Adaptation Strategies in Halophilic Bacteria
2018Microorganisms have the ability to adapt stringent growth parameters and utilize all spectrums of nutrients as the sole source of energy. Extreme ecological niches rarely favor the life of higher organisms, while being beneficial to the microbial community that harbors tremendous biotechnological potential.
Vikram H. Raval +2 more
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Ribosomes of moderately halophilic bacteria.
2009The ribosomes of Vibrio costicola were stable over a wide range of salt concentrations. Sucrose gradient profiles of ribosomes from cells grown in different salt concentrations and isolated in various salt concentrations were similar. The sedimentation coefficients of the ribosomal particles were 64, 48, and 28 S for the monosome, large subunit, and ...
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Solute concentrations within cells of halophilic and non-halophilic bacteria
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1962J H, CHRISTIAN, J A, WALTHO
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Halophilic bacteria as potential pyrite bio-depressants in Cu-Mo bioflotation
Minerals Engineering, 2020Guillermo Luque Consuegra +2 more
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