- is the
adaptation of
living organisms to
conditions of high salinity.
Halotolerant species tend to live in
areas such as
hypersaline lakes,
coastal dunes...
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obligate aerobic bacteria; they
require oxygen to grow. They are also
halotolerant; they live in
environments with high
concentrations of salt or other...
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werneckii from
other halotolerant fungi,
which have
lower maximum salinity limits, some
authors describe H. werneckii as "extremely
halotolerant".
Several salt-tolerance...
- The
Halothiobacillaceae are a
family of
halotolerant, mesophilic, and
obligate chemolithoautotrophic organisms in the
Chromatiales comprising the genus...
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environmental osmolytes discrimination during osmoadaptation in the
extremely halotolerant black yeast Hortaea werneckii".
Fungal Genetics and Biology. 45 (6):...
- The
South Aral Sea
remains too
saline to host any
species other than
halotolerant organisms. The
South Aral has been
incapable of
supporting fish since...
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Halophiles require sodium chloride (salt) for growth, in
contrast to
halotolerant organisms,
which do not
require salt but can grow
under saline conditions...
- is a Gram-positive, alkaliphilic, rod-shaped, endospore-forming and
halotolerant bacterium from the
genus Alkalihalobacillus. "Species: Alkalihalobacillus...
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Saccharopolyspora dendranthemae is a
halotolerant bacterium from the
genus Saccharopolyspora which has been
isolated from the stem of the
plant Dendranthema...