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Screening and Isolation of Bacterial Strains Able to Degrade Trimethylamine. [PDF]

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Comparative genomic analysis of two putative novel Idiomarina species from hypersaline miocene deposits. [PDF]

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Towards estimating the number of strains that make up a natural bacterial population. [PDF]

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Fungi in salterns

Journal of Microbiology, 2019
Salterns are hypersaline extreme environments with unique physicochemical properties such as a salinity gradient. Although the investigation of microbiota in salterns has focused on archaea and bacteria, diverse fungi also thrive in the brine and soil of salterns.
Dawoon, Chung   +2 more
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Streptomyces boncukensis sp. nov., isolated from saltern soil

Archives of Microbiology, 2020
A novel Gram-stain positive, aerobic, non-motile Actinobacterium, designated strain SB3404T, was isolated from saltern soil collected from Boncuk Saltern, Sungurlu-Çorum, Turkey, and subjected to a polyphasic taxonomic approach. The organism has shown to have phylogenetic, chemotaxonomic, cultural and morphological properties consistent with its ...
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The Mycobiota of the Salterns

2011
Solar salterns are constructed as shallow multi-pond systems for the production of halite through evaporation of seawater. The main feature of salterns is the discontinuous salinity gradient that provides a range of well-defined habitats with increasing salinities, from moderate to hypersaline.
Janja, Zajc   +3 more
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Fungi in Salterns

2004
Salterns provide special living conditions for microorganisms. They are extreme environments because of high concentrations of NaCl and other salts, occasional rapid changes in water activity, low oxygen concentration, and high UV radiation (Brock 1979).
Nina Gunde-Cimerman   +6 more
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Microbial Diversity in Athalassohaline Argentinean Salterns

2020
Hypersaline environments are considered to be hostile environments due to their extreme conditions, such as high salinity and temperature. However, unicellular organisms from the three domains of life—Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya—are present in high numbers in these habitats where salt precipitation occurs due to saturation.
Merit del Rocío Mora-Ruiz   +1 more
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