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Mining the rhizosphere of halophytic rangeland plants for halotolerant bacteria to improve growth and yield of salinity-stressed wheat.

Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB, 2021
In this study, the effects of three halotolerant rhizobacterial isolates AL, HR, and SB, which are able to grow at a salinity level of 1600 mM NaCl, with multiple plant growth promoting (PGP) traits on some seed and forage quality attributes, and ...
alireza Amini Hajiabadi   +6 more
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Halotolerance mechanisms of the methanotroph Methylomicrobium alcaliphilum

Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2020
AbstractMethylomicrobium alcaliphilum is an alkaliphilic and halotolerant methanotroph. The physiological responses of M. alcaliphilum to high NaCl concentrations, were studied using RNA sequencing and metabolic modeling. This study revealed that M. alcaliphilum possesses an unusual respiratory chain, in which complex I is replaced by a Na+ extruding ...
Sergio Bordel   +6 more
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Potential of halotolerant and halophilic microorganisms for biotechnology

Extremophiles, 2001
Halotolerant or halophilic microorganisms, able to live in saline environments, offer a multitude of actual or potential applications in various fields of biotechnology. The technical applications of bacteriorhodopsin comprise holography, spatial light modulators, optical computing, and optical memories.
R, Margesin, F, Schinner
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Halotolerance of the yeast Arxula adeninivorans LS3

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2000
The non-pathogenic, dimorphic, ascomycetous yeast Arxula adeninivorans LS3 is halotolerant. It can grow in a minimal medium containing up to 20% NaCl. The growth parameters are only weakly influenced by 10% NaCl. However, NaCl in a concentration higher than 10% causes a decrease in the specific growth rate, a longer adaptation phase and a lower cell ...
X X, Yang   +3 more
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Glycolipids of a halotolerant, moderately halophilic bacterium

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Lipids and Lipid Metabolism, 1978
A 247 000 x g particulate fraction from a moderately halophilic halotolerant bacterium incorporated [14C] glucose added as UDP[14C]glucose and 32P-labeled phosphatidylglycerol into glucosylphosphatidylglycerol. Exogenously added phosphatidylglycerol was available to the enzyme only when dispersed in a detergent, preferably Triton X-405, by sonication ...
N, Stern, A, Tietz
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The phylogeny of unicellular, extremely halotolerant cyanobacteria

Archives of Microbiology, 1998
We examined the morphology, physiology, and 16S rRNA gene sequences of three culture collection strains and of ten novel isolates of unicellular cyanobacteria from hypersaline environments. The strains were morphologically diverse, with average cell widths ranging from 2.8 to 10.3 micron. There were single-celled, colonial, and baeocyte-forming strains.
Garcia-Pichel, F.   +2 more
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Na+-ATPases of halotolerant microalgae

Russian Journal of Plant Physiology, 2013
Na+ homeostasis in the cytoplasm is a common property of all organisms, irrespective of their taxonomic position. Low Na+ concentrations in the cytoplasm of living cells are maintained by specialized Na+-transporting molecular machines operating in the cell membranes.
L. G. Popova, Yu. V. Balnokin
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Halophiles and Halotolerants: From Industry to Astrobiology

Current Microbiology
Halophilic and halotolerant microorganisms, as members of the extremophile group, hold significant potential for both industrial applications and astrobiological research. Conventional microorganisms used in wastewater treatment and bioremediation often cannot withstand the high salinity present in industrial effluents and certain contaminated ...
Camila de Souza Vieira   +1 more
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The biotechnology of cultivating the halotolerant algaDunaliella

Trends in Biotechnology, 1990
Abstract The unicellular alga Dunaliella thrives in media with very high salt concentrations, accumulating large amounts of commercially important chemicals such as β-carotene and glycerol. Dunaliella is cultivated commercially in large outdoor ponds, and harvested to produce high β-carotene dry algal meal and concentrated algal β-carotene in oil ...
A BENAMOTZ, M AVRON
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Multi-trait Halotolerant Plant Growth-promoting Bacteria Mitigate Induced Salt Stress and Enhance Growth of Amaranthus Viridis

Journal of soil science and plant nutrition, 2023
Margi H. Patel   +2 more
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