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    Halophiles are categorized by the extent of their halotolerance: slight, moderate, or extreme. Slight halophiles prefer 0.3 to 0.8 M (1.7 to 4.8%—seawater is 0.6 M or 3.5%), moderate halophiles 0.8 to 3.4 M (4.7 to 20%), and extreme halophiles 3.4 to 5.1 M (20 to 30%) salt content.

  2. Dec 30, 2019 · Halophiles are organisms represented by archaea, bacteria, and eukarya for which the main characteristic is their salinity requirement, halophilic “salt-loving”. Halophilic microorganisms constitute the natural microbial communities of hypersaline ecosystems, which are widely distributed around the world [ 1 ].

  3. Halophiles are a group of microscopic organisms that can grow and develop in high salt (NaCl) concentration areas. They are typically categorized as slight, moderate, or extreme according to the extent of their halotolerance (Ollivier et al., 1994). Halophiles can be found in Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya (Quillaguamán et al., 2010).

  4. Jul 21, 2021 · A halophile is an organism that lives in an environment that has a high salinity such as ocean and solid salt crystals. Halophiles are found thriving in habitats with a high concentration of salt, such as in the Great Salt Lake in Utah and Owens Lake in California.

  5. Jun 25, 2016 · This review highlights the various strategies adopted by halophiles to compensate for their saline surroundings and includes descriptions of recent studies that have used these microorganisms for bioremediation of environments contaminated by petroleum hydrocarbons.

  6. May 31, 2022 · Halophiles are extremophilic organisms represented by archaea, bacteria and eukaryotes that thrive in hypersaline environment. They apply different osmoadaptation strategies to survive in hostile conditions.

  7. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10Halophile | SpringerLink

    All three domains of life include halophilic microorganisms. Archaeal halophiles, all belonging to the Euryarchaeota, can be found among the methanogens and the members of the order Halobacteriales, that only includes extreme halophiles.

  8. Jan 1, 2011 · Halophiles are salt-loving organisms inhabiting environments with the capacity to balance the osmotic pressure of the environment and resist the denaturing effects of salts such as salt induced co-aggregation of proteins. They are diverse group of organisms that...

  9. This review highlights the various strategies adopted by halophiles to compensate for their saline surroundings and includes descriptions of recent studies that have used these microorganisms for bioremediation of environments contaminated by petroleum hydrocarbons.

  10. Sep 3, 2010 · HALOPHILES IN UNUSUAL ENVIRONMENTS AND HALOPHILES EXPOSED TO MULTIPLE FORMS OF STRESS. Most habitats explored for the presence of halophiles are thalassohaline environments that originated by evaporation from seawater, reflect the ionic composition of seawater, and have a nearly neutral to slightly alkaline pH.

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