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These environments include arid
desert soils. The term osmophile, or
osmotolerant, is
typically applied to
microorganisms that can grow in
solutions with...
- have been
isolated from
forest soils and are
notably heat
resistant and
osmotolerant. They
produce hyphae bearing conidia and
chlamydospores in culture. Witfeld...
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Halotalea is a gram-negative,
obligate aerobic, non-spore-forming,
osmotolerant,
alkalitolerant and
motile genus from the
family of Halomonadaceae, with...
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yeasts in the
order Dothideales.
Cladosporium species are
often highly osmotolerant,
growing easily on
media containing 10%
glucose or 12–17% NaCl. They...
- with high
sugar contents, and such
yeasts are more
generally known as
osmotolerant yeasts. Rapid-rise
yeast is a
variety of
dried yeast (usually a form...
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Candida zemplinina is a
yeast species that is
osmotolerant,
psychrotolerant and
ferments sweet botrytized wines. Its type
strain is 10-372T (=CBS 9494T...
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mucocutaneous membranes of humans. C.
tropicalis is
considered as an
osmotolerant yeast;
microorganisms that are able to
survive in high salt concentration...
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Psychrobacter is a
genus of Gram-negative,
osmotolerant, oxidase-positive,
psychrophilic or psychrotolerant,
aerobic bacteria which belong to the family...
- F****eas, C. (2007). "Halotalea
alkalilenta gen. Nov., sp. Nov., a
novel osmotolerant and
alkalitolerant bacterium from
alkaline olive mill wastes, and emended...
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reaching maturity in
about one to
three w****s. It is also one of the most
osmotolerant fungi in its genus,
being capable of
developing at a
sucrose concentration...