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- A piezophile (from Gr**** "piezo-" for pressure and "-phile" for loving) is an organism with optimal growth under high hydrostatic pressure, i.e., an organism...
- alkaline pH of about 8.5–11. Acidophiles can thrive in a pH of 2.0 or less. Piezophiles thrive at very high pressures: up to 1,000–2,000 atm, down to 0 atm as...
- Maudammina Cerelpemma? Holopsamma Abyssalia Moanammina Coenocyte Extremophile Piezophile Tendal, O.S. (1972) A MONOGRAPH OF THE XENOPHYOPHORIA (Rhizopodea, Protozoa)...
- pH of less than 3, including the genera Sulfolobus and Picrophilus. Piezophiles, (also known as barophiles), prefer high pressure up to 130 MPa, such...
- organism capable of growth and reproduction in cold temperatures) and a piezophile (an organism which thrives at high pressures). Colony, morphological,...
- 2014). "Transcriptomics Reveal Several Gene Expression Patterns in the Piezophile Desulfovibrio hydrothermalis in Response to Hydrostatic Pressure". PLOS...
- with optimal growth in environments with a high sugar concentration. Piezophile An organism with optimal growth in hydrostatic pressures above 10 MPa...
- into the ocean floor are known as infauna. Extremophiles, including piezophiles, which thrive in high pressures, may also live there. An example of benthos...
- about 10,000 times the standard atmospheric pressure. There are also piezophiles for which optimal growth occurs at pressures over 100 MPa, and some do...
- conditions such as extreme radiation, temperature, salinity or pressure. Piezophile microorganisms have their optimal growth condition at a pressure equal...