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LEAD AND CADMIUM DETOXIFICATION BY HALOPHILIC BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM SOLAR SALTERNS IN LEBANON
Water contamination by heavy metals has gained considerable attention globally. These inorganic pollutants can enter the aquatic environments via different routes thereby threatening biodiversity and human health.
Al Hakawati, Nawal +3 more
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Raman spectroscopy in halophile research
Raman spectroscopy plays a major role in robust detection of biomolecules and mineral signatures in halophile research. An overview of Raman spectroscopic investigations in halophile research of the last decade is given here to show advantages of the ...
Jan eJehlicka, Aharon eOren
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Abstract As an ecological unit, the rhizosphere microbiome preserves an enormous and largely unexplored diversity of microbes that play essential roles in plant health and soil functions. Omics technologies encompassing high‐throughput approaches such as metagenomics, metatranscriptomics, and metaproteomics provide helpful tools to unravel the ...
Chinenyenwa Fortune Chukwuneme +1 more
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Distribution of phytoplankton and artemia in the solar salterns at Tuticorin [PDF]
Salt pan ecosystem of Tuticorin was studied for the distribution of Phytoplankton in two condenser ponds in a particular station, where artemia population was very high. This was monitored for one year in two ponds. Physico chemical parameters were also studied. The population of Bacillariophyceae dominated during monsoon season. Chlorophyceae was high
D. Radhika, C. Veerabahu, J. Nagarajan
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Extremely Halotolerant and Halophilic Fungi Inhabit Brine in Solar Salterns Around the Globe
For a long time halotolerant and halophilic fungi have been known exclusively as contaminants of food preserved with high concentrations of either salt or sugar.
Polona Zalar, Nina Gunde-Cimerman
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This review explores the role of microbial and plant enzymes in food processing, highlighting advancements in molecular engineering and sustainable production from underutilized agro‐industrial waste. It focuses on key enzymes such as amylase, lipase, protease, and lactase, discussing their applications, advantages, and challenges in enhancing product ...
Fahima Siddikey +8 more
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A collection of 150 bacterial isolates from a continental saltern dominated by Pseudomonadota revealed 20 antimicrobial producers and 14 isolates with emulsifying and surface tension reducing properties. The strain ASV78 produces pentabromopseudilin and bromophene, which are active against Gram‐positive pathogens, as well as a glycolipid‐type ...
Maia Azpiazu‐Muniozguren +11 more
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Salinicoccus amylolyticus sp. nov., isolated from a saltern
A Gram-stain-positive coccus, strain JC304T, was isolated from a saltern of Nari along the Bhavnagar Coast, Gujarat, India. The 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis and sequence comparison data indicated that JC304T represented a member of the genus Salinicoccus and was most closely related to Salinicoccus roseus 9T (99.6 %), Salinicoccus luteus YIM 70202T (
A, Srinivas +5 more
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Título en español: Caracterización de bacterias halófilas productoras de amilasas aisladas de las Salinas de San Blas en Junín Título en ingles: Characterization of halophilic bacteria producing amylase isolated from San Blas Salterns in Junin Título ...
Pamela Elizabeth Canales Mormontoy +2 more
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Exploring the multiple biotechnological potential of halophilic microorganisms isolated from two Argentinean salterns [PDF]
The biodiversity and biotechnological potential of microbes from central Argentinean halophilic environments have been poorly explored. Salitral Negro and Colorada Grande salterns are neutral hypersaline basins exploded for NaCl extraction. As part of an
Nercessian, Debora +3 more
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