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- A halophile (from the Gr**** word for 'salt-loving') is an extremophile that thrives in high salt concentrations. In chemical terms, halophile refers to...
- halotolerance and is a portion of many words: Halobacteria Haloclasty Halophile Halophyte Halo (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Dunaliella salina is a type of halophile unicellular green algae especially found in hypersaline environments, such as salt lakes and salt evaporation...
- Sea salt evaporation pond at Walvis Bay. Halophile organisms giving a red colour....
- Kang, KH; Park, YH (July 2003). "Erythrobacter flavus sp. nov., a slight halophile from the East Sea in Korea". International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary...
- Halomonas organivorans is a halophile able to degrade aromatic compounds. It's considered a potentially useful bacteria for decontamination of polluted...
- macronutrients. Due to the high salinity of HLF moromi, only anaerobic halophiles can survive in the medium. Also, the 15–30 °C (59–86 °F) temperature range...
- Halocline – Stratification of a body of water due to salinity differences Halophileorganism that thrives in high salt concentrations List of bodies of...
- archaea are members of four main physiological groups. These are the halophiles, thermophiles, alkaliphiles, and acidophiles. These groups are not comprehensive...
- increase to the point that salt-loving microorganisms begin to thrive. Such halophile organisms include some cyanobacteria that make their own food with photosynthesis...