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INVESTIGATING THE MICROBIOTA OF SOLAR SALTERN OF MULUND, MUMBAI, INDIA
Solar salterns, located in tropical and subtropical areas worldwide, are artificial shallow ponds for the production ofhalite (NaCl) from seawater. They are often built as multipond systems. Multi-pond solar salterns have been widespreadenvironments for studies on halophilic microorganisms.
Anupama Pathak, Ramdas Bhong
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The prokaryotic community composition, species diversity and the distribution patterns at various taxonomic levels in a salt lake (Chaka salt lake), solar salterns (Taipei saltworks and Dongfang saltworks), and salt mines (Yuanyongjing salt mine ...
Shaoxing Chen, Yao Xu, Libby Helfant
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Influence of ecological filters on phytoplankton communities in semi-arid solar saltern environments
ObjectiveThis study analyzed the influence of ecological filters (abiotic variables) on the phytoplankton community in hypersaline ecosystems.MethodsThe abiotic variables measured herein were: pH, water temperature, salinity, ammonium ion, total nitrogen,
Raiane Santos Costa +6 more
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Microorganisms that thrive in hypersaline environments on the surface of our planet are exposed to the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation. Therefore, for their protection, they have sunscreen pigments and highly efficient DNA repair and protection ...
María Lamprecht-Grandío +9 more
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Archaeal cell factories are becoming of great interest given their ability to produce a broad range of value-added compounds. Moreover, the Archaea domain often includes extremophilic microorganisms, facilitating their cultivation at the industrial level
Alessandra Fontana +5 more
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Haloarchaeobius baliensis sp. nov., isolated from a solar saltern
A novel halophilic archaeon, designated strain 2b_61_3T, was isolated from a solar saltern in Indonesia. Cells of the strain were Gram-stain-negative, motile, pleomorphic rods that formed orange-red-pigmented colonies on solid medium. The isolate grew optimally at 42-44 °C, pH 6.5-7.0, and with 2.6 M NaCl, and MgCl2 was required for growth.
Koji, Mori +5 more
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Recent Antimicrobial Responses of Halophilic Microbes in Clinical Pathogens
Microbial pathogens that cause severe infections and are resistant to drugs are simultaneously becoming more active. This urgently calls for novel effective antibiotics.
Henciya Santhaseelan +7 more
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Rhodohalobacter sulfatireducens sp. nov., isolated from a marine solar saltern
Abstract A novel Gram-stain-negative, oxidase-positive, catalase-positive, non-motile, facultatively anaerobic, and rod-shaped bacterium, designated WB101T, was isolated from a marine solar saltern located in Wendeng, PR China. Growth occurs at 25–42°C (optimum, 35–37°C), 1.0–11.0% (w/v) NaCl (optimum, 5.0–6.0%), and pH 7.0–8.5 (optimum, 7.5–8 ...
Yu-Sheng Wang +5 more
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Estimating the Deterministic and Stochastic Levelized Cost of the Energy of Fence-Type Agrivoltaics
Agrivoltaics can be used to supply energy and produce agricultural products in order to meet the growing demand for energy and food. The amount of power generation is affected by the solar panel direction, spacing, tilt, and panel technology; however ...
Kyu-Won Hwang, Chul-Yong Lee
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Dunaliella salina (Chlorophyceae), Phormidium versicolor (Cyanophyceae), and Cylindrotheca closterium (Bacillariophyceae) were isolated from three ponds in the solar saltern of Sfax (Tunisia).
Wassim Guermazi +6 more
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