- be
further categorized as
obligate alkaliphiles (those that
require high pH to survive),
facultative alkaliphiles (those able to
survive in high pH, but...
-
salinarum (an archaean)
thrive in high salt conditions, up to saturation.
Alkaliphiles thrive in an
alkaline pH of
about 8.5–11.
Acidophiles can
thrive in a...
- four main
physiological groups.
These are the halophiles, thermophiles,
alkaliphiles, and acidophiles.
These groups are not
comprehensive or phylum-specific...
- less than 15 °C,
including the
genera Methanogenium and Halorubrum.
Alkaliphiles,
optimum growth pH of
greater than 8,
including the
genus Natronomonas...
- A
member of the
domain Archaea, it is both an
extreme halophile and
alkaliphile,
thriving at an
optimum saline concentration of 20% and
optimum pH of...
- They
include neutrophiles,
acidophiles (ex.
Halarchaeum acidiphilum),
alkaliphiles (ex. Natronobacterium), and
there have even been
psychrotolerant species...
-
alkaline waste water. A.
alcalophilus is a
moderate halotolerant obligate alkaliphile growing at 40 °C and at pH 9–10.5 (and
possibly higher) that has been...
- "Pseudomonas
alcaliphila sp. nov., a
novel facultatively psychrophilic alkaliphile isolated from seawater". Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 51 (Pt 2): 349–55...
-
Clostridium paradoxum is a
moderately thermophilic anaerobic alkaliphile bacteria. It is
motile with 2-6
peritrichous flagella and
forms round to slightly...
- Van Steenbergen,
Robert (1996). "Phylogenetic
diversity of soda lake
alkaliphiles". FEMS
Microbiology Ecology. 19 (3): 181–191. Bibcode:1996FEMME..19....