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  1. Extremophile Bacterial and Archaebacterial Population: Metagenomics and Novel Enzyme Reserve

    Extreme environments, marine hydrothermal vents, hot springs, hypersaline conditions, deep marine environments, extreme cold, extreme hot, extreme...
    Jayjit Majumdar, Debojyoti Moulik, ... Akbar Hossain in Microbial Symbionts and Plant Health: Trends and Applications for Changing Climate
    Chapter 2023
  2. Biodiversity and screening of halophilic bacteria with hydrolytic and antimicrobial activities from Yuncheng Salt Lake, China

    A total of 152 halophilic bacteria were isolated from Yuncheng Salt Lake, China. Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequence comparisons...

    **n Li, Ying Hui Yu in Biologia
    Article 01 February 2015
  3. Characterization of halophilic bacteria from environmental samples from the brackish water of Pulicat Lake, India

    Culture dependent phenotypic characterization and 16S rDNA based phylogenetic analyses were applied to study the aerobic halophilic bacterial...

    Harmesh Sahay, Surendra Singh, ... Dilip K. Arora in Biologia
    Article 08 August 2011
  4. Taxonomic and Ecological Diversity of Food and Beverage Yeasts

    Patrizia Romano, Angela Capece, Lene Jespersen in Yeasts in Food and Beverages
    Chapter 2006
  5. Class I. Alphaproteobacteria class. nov.

    Al.pha.pro.te.o.bac.te′ri.a. Gr. n. alpha name of first letter of Greek alphabet; Gr. n. Proteus ocean god able to change shape; Gr. n....
    George M. Garrity, Julia A. Bell, Timothy Lilburn in Bergey’s Manual® of Systematic Bacteriology
    Chapter 2005
  6. Class I. Alphaproteobacteria class. nov.

    Al.pha.pro.te.o.bac.te′ri.a. Gr. n. alpha name of first letter of Greek alphabet; Gr. n. Proteus ocean god able to change shape;...
    George M. Garrity, Julia A. Bell, Timothy Lilburn in Bergey’s Manual® of Systematic Bacteriology
    Chapter 2005
  7. Phylum All. Euryarchaeota phy. nov.

    The phylum currently consists of seven classes: the Methanobacteria, the Methanococci, the Halobacteria, the Thermoplasmata, the Thermococci, the...
    George M. Garrity, John G. Holt, ... Doris Hafenbradl in Bergey’s Manual® of Systematic Bacteriology
    Chapter 2001
  8. Taxonomy of Extremophiles

    Extremophiles have received ever increasing interest over the last two decades and there has been almost an explosive increase in the international...
    Jakob K. Kristjansson, Gudmundur O. Hreggvidsson, William D. Grant in Applied Microbial Systematics
    Chapter 2000
  9. Phylum BX. Cyanobacteria

    The oxygenic photosynthetic procaryotes comprise a single taxonomic and phylogenetic group (see master phylogenetic tree of the Bacteria). In the...
    Richard W. Castenholz, Annick Wilmotte, ... Lucien Hoffmann in Bergey’s Manual® of Systematic Bacteriology
    Chapter 2001
  10. Molecular Phylogenetics: New Perspective on the Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity of Marine Organisms

    Fundamental questions concerning the ecology, evolution and natural history of marine organisms have stood the test of time with respect to their...
    Chapter 1998
  11. Diversity, adaptation and activity of the bacterial flora in saline environments

    Saline environments have a natural bacterial flora, which may play a significant role in the economy of these habitats. The natural saline...

    Article 01 September 1997
  12. Salt-Sensitive and Auxotrophic Mutants of Halomonas elongata and H. meridiana by Use of Hydroxylamine Mutagenesis

    The killing action and induced mutagenicity in hydroxylamine (HA)-treated cells of two moderately halophilic species of the genus Halomonas , H....

    David Cánovas, Carmen Vargas, ... Joaquín J. Nieto in Current Microbiology
    Article 01 February 1997
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