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research their physiology. Usually,
Halobacteriales grow in
aerobic and high
salinity environments.
Halobacteriales have been
found in salt lakes, marine...
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Archaea are
classified within the
family Halobacteriaceae,
order Halobacteriales in
class III.
Halobacteria of the
phylum Euryarchaeota (International...
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Euryarchaeota – In the
taxonomy of
microorganisms Haloarchaea Halobacteriales – in taxonomy, the
Halobacteriales are an
order of the Halobacteria,
found in
water saturated...
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Halobacteriaceae is a
family in the
order Halobacteriales and the
domain Archaea.
Halobacteriaceae represent a
large part of
halophilic Archaea, along...
- rhizospheres. Some
Methanobacteriati are
highly adaptable; an
order called Halobacteriales are
usually found in
extremely salty and sulfur-rich
environments but...
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nomenclatural types of the
orders Acholeplasmatales, Halanaerobiales,
Halobacteriales, Methanobacteriales, Methanococcales, Methanomicrobiales, Planctomycetales...
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nomenclatural types of the
orders Acholeplasmatales, Halanaerobiales,
Halobacteriales, Methanobacteriales, Methanococcales, Methanomicrobiales, Planctomycetales...
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Halorutilaceae Durán-Viseras et al. 2023
Halorutilus Durán-Viseras et al. 2023
Halobacteriales incertae sedis "Haloalcalophilium"
Lizama et al. 2000a
Family "Salinarchaeaceae"...
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Halobacteriota Archaeoglobia Archaeoglobales "Mnemosynellales"
Halobacteria Halobacteriales Halorutilales "Hikarchaeia" "Hikarchaeales"
Methanocellia Methanocellales...
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order Halobacteriales. The type
genus of this
family is Haloarcula. Its
biochemical characteristics are the same as the
order Halobacteriales. The name...