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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
Two novel halophilic archaeal strains (XZGYJ-43T and ZJ1T) were isolated from Mangkang ancient solar saltern (Tibet, PR China) and Zhujiang river inlet (Guangdong, PR China), respectively.
Xin-Xin Li +6 more
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Two novel halophilic archaeal strains (XZGYJ-43T and ZJ1T) were isolated from Mangkang ancient solar saltern (Tibet, PR China) and Zhujiang river inlet (Guangdong, PR China), respectively.
Xin-Xin Li +6 more
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Halomarina rubra sp. nov., isolated from a marine solar saltern
Archives of Microbiology, 2017Halophilic archaeal strain ZS-47-ST was isolated from Zhoushan marine solar saltern, China. Cells were pleomorphic, stained Gram-negative, and formed red-pigmented colonies on agar plate. Strain ZS-47-ST was able to grow at 20-50 °C (optimum 37 °C), at 0.9-4.8 M NaCl (optimum 3.4 M), at 0.005-1.0 M MgCl2 (optimum 0.03 M), and at pH 5.5-9.5 (optimum pH ...
Yao Zhou +3 more
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Haloarchaeobius litoreus sp. nov., isolated from a marine solar saltern
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2014Two extremely halophilic archaeal strains GX1(T) and GX60 were isolated from the Gangxi marine solar saltern, China. Cells from the two strains were observed to be rod-shaped and stained Gram-negative, with red-pigmented colonies. Strains GX1(T) and GX60 were found to be able to grow at 25-50 °C (optimum 37 °C), at 1.4-4.8 M NaCl (optimum 2.6 M), at pH
Wen-Jiao, Zhang, Heng-Lin, Cui
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Research journal of chemistry and environment
The solar salterns of Khambhat, Gujarat are distinct biological niches distinguished by high salinity levels and harsh environmental circumstances. Our goal in this work was to isolate and characterise bacteria in order to investigate the diversity of ...
Hiral G. Chaudhari, Z. Wardah, G. Raol
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The solar salterns of Khambhat, Gujarat are distinct biological niches distinguished by high salinity levels and harsh environmental circumstances. Our goal in this work was to isolate and characterise bacteria in order to investigate the diversity of ...
Hiral G. Chaudhari, Z. Wardah, G. Raol
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Halosimplex litoreum sp. nov., isolated from a marine solar saltern
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2015A halophilic archaeal strain, YGH94(T), was isolated from the Yinggehai marine solar saltern near the Shanya city of Hainan Province, China. Cells of the strain were observed to be short rods, stain Gram-negative and to form red-pigmented colonies on solid media.
Pan-Pan, Yuan +7 more
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Diversity
Due to the complexity of taxonomic classification based on the classical morphological characters of copepods, phylogenies have been ambiguous. In this study, we investigate the phylogeny of copepods, including four species from three orders, in the ...
Chiraz Ladhar +6 more
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Due to the complexity of taxonomic classification based on the classical morphological characters of copepods, phylogenies have been ambiguous. In this study, we investigate the phylogeny of copepods, including four species from three orders, in the ...
Chiraz Ladhar +6 more
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Haloarchaeobius amylolyticus sp. nov., isolated from a marine solar saltern
Archives of Microbiology, 2015Halophilic archaeal strain XD48(T) was isolated from a Chinese marine solar saltern. Cells were pleomorphic, stained Gram-negative and formed red-pigmented colonies on solid media. Strain XD48(T) was found to be able to grow at 25-50 °C (optimum 37 °C), at 0.9-4.8 M NaCl (optimum 3.1 M NaCl), at 0-1.0 M MgCl2 (optimum 0.3 MgCl2) and at pH 5.0-9.5 ...
Pan-Pan, Yuan +6 more
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Fungal Biology
An intense black pigmented halotolerant yeast GUBPC1, was obtained from the solar salterns of Nerul, Goa-India. The isolate could tolerate 0 to 20 % NaCl.
Siddhi Deelip Nadodkar +5 more
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An intense black pigmented halotolerant yeast GUBPC1, was obtained from the solar salterns of Nerul, Goa-India. The isolate could tolerate 0 to 20 % NaCl.
Siddhi Deelip Nadodkar +5 more
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Halorussus salinus sp. nov., isolated from a marine solar saltern
Archives of Microbiology, 2016A halophilic archaeal strain YJ-37-HT was isolated from Yangjiang marine solar saltern, China. Cells were pleomorphic rods, stained Gram negative and formed red-pigmented colonies on agar plate. Strain YJ-37-HT was able to grow at 20-50 °C (optimum 37 °C), at 0.9-4.8 M NaCl (optimum 2.6 M NaCl), at 0-1.0 M MgCl2 (optimum 0.3 MgCl2) and at pH 6.5-9.0 ...
Jia-Qi, Xu +7 more
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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
Two extremely halophilic archaeal strains, GSLN9T and XZYJT29T, were isolated from the saline soil in different regions of western China. Both strains GSLN9T and XZYJT29T have two 16S rRNA genes with similarities of 95.1 and 94.8 %, respectively.
Yao Hu +6 more
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Two extremely halophilic archaeal strains, GSLN9T and XZYJT29T, were isolated from the saline soil in different regions of western China. Both strains GSLN9T and XZYJT29T have two 16S rRNA genes with similarities of 95.1 and 94.8 %, respectively.
Yao Hu +6 more
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