Definition of Halotolerance. Meaning of Halotolerance. Synonyms of Halotolerance

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Definition of Halotolerance

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- Halotolerance is the adaptation of living organisms to conditions of high salinity. Halotolerant species tend to live in areas such as hypersaline lakes...
- growth in saline water. One quantitative measure of salt tolerance (halotolerance) is the total dissolved solids in irrigation water that a plant can...
- salt tolerance in plants, breeding and selection for salt tolerance (halotolerance), discovery of periods in a crop plant's life cycle when it may be less...
- and similar moons. Halophiles are categorized by the extent of their halotolerance: slight, moderate, or extreme. Slight halophiles prefer 0.3 to 0.8 M...
- Gr**** prefix meaning "salt." In biology, it is often used to indicate halotolerance and is a portion of many words: Halobacteria Haloclasty Halophile Halophyte...
- (November 1, 2019). "Bacterial Growth in Chloride and Perchlorate Brines: Halotolerances and Salt Stress Responses of Planococcus halocryophilus". Astrobiology...
- short descriptions of redirect targets Halophyte – Salt-tolerant plant Halotolerance – Adaptation to high salinity Salinity in Australia Salt tolerance of...
- Teratosphaeriaceae. It is a black yeast that is investigated for its remarkable halotolerance. While the addition of salt to the medium is not required for its cultivation...
- Term describing organisms able to adapt to a wide range of salinities Halotolerance – Adaptation to high salinity Osmoconformer – Any marine organism that...
- and spc Clusters of Halophiles Are Inversely Related to the Degree of Halotolerance". Microbiol. Spectr. 9 (3): e0178221. doi:10.1128/spectrum.01782-21...