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- have been isolated from forest soils and are notably heat resistant and osmotolerant. They produce hyphae bearing conidia and chlamydospores in culture. Witfeld...
- Halotalea is a gram-negative, obligate aerobic, non-spore-forming, osmotolerant, alkalitolerant and motile genus from the family of Halomonadaceae, with...
- yeasts in the order Dothideales. Cladosporium species are often highly osmotolerant, growing easily on media containing 10% glucose or 12–17% NaCl. They...
- These environments include arid desert soils. The term osmophile, or osmotolerant, is typically applied to microorganisms that can grow in solutions with...
- Psychrobacter is a genus of Gram-negative, osmotolerant, oxidase-positive, psychrophilic or psychrotolerant, aerobic bacteria which belong to the family...
- with high sugar contents, and such yeasts are more generally known as osmotolerant yeasts. Rapid-rise yeast is a variety of dried yeast (usually a form...
- mucocutaneous membranes of humans. C. tropicalis is considered as an osmotolerant yeast; microorganisms that are able to survive in high salt concentration...
- reaching maturity in about one to three w****s. It is also one of the most osmotolerant fungi in its genus, being capable of developing at a sucrose concentration...
- Mustapha Missbah (November 2024). "Effect of native plant growth promoting osmotolerant bradyrhizobium strains on drought stress tolerance in retama dasycarpa"...
- PMID 9723168. Whitehead, A (2010). "The evolutionary radiation of diverse osmotolerant physiologies in killifish (Fundulus sp.)". Evolution. 64 (7): 2070–2085...