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Isolation of Squarebop I bacteriorhodopsin from biomass of coastal salterns

Protein Expression and Purification, 2012
Squarebop I bacteriorhodopsin is a light-activated proton pump present in the membranes of the archeon Haloquadratum walsbyi, a square-shaped organism representing 50-60% of microbial population in the crystallizer ponds of the coastal salterns. Here we describe: (1) the operating mode of a bioreactor designed to concentrate the saltern biomass through
Lobasso S   +9 more
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Salinisphaera orenii sp. nov., isolated from a solar saltern

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2012
A taxonomic study was performed on two isolates, designated strains MK-B5Tand MK-B7, isolated from sediment of a solar saltern pond in Gomso Bay, Republic of Korea. Comparative 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis showed that strains MK-B5Tand MK-B7 belong to theGammaproteobacteriaand are related most closely toSalinisphaera shabanensisJCM 11575T( = E1L3AT)
Soo-Je, Park   +6 more
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Kemah (Erzincan) salterns

2014
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YAZICI, Hakkı   +2 more
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Pre-industrial Salterns: Introductions to Heritage Assets

2018
Salterns, or 'salt works', are places where crystalline salt was extracted from salt water - either sea water, or brine from inland springs. Salt production follows a process of evaporation until crystals of sodium chloride are precipitated from sea-water or inland brine. Descriptions of the asset type as well as its development and associations, along
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Salterns

Notes and Queries, 1942
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"Salterns," Portsea Island

Notes and Queries, 1928
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