How To Use halophile In A Sentence
- The bacteria that grew in severely P-depleted and As-enriched conditions were identified as members of a halophile salt-loving family already known to accumulate intracellular As. Athena Andreadis, Ph.D.: Arsenic and Odd Lace
- Often in conjunction with student groups, the DasSarma team has extensively sampled portions of the bay in search of novel halophiles and also to study the impacts of pollution on known species.
- But what really caught my eye was a collection of halophile living in pure salt crystals. Strobist
- The secret to growing the slow-growing halophiles is to keep the nutrient concentration low enough to curb the growth of competing organisms.
- A large area is also occupied by sand and halophile landscapes. Mediterranean dry woodlands and steppe
- They would indeed be pretty happy in such a crystal, as the very definition of a halophile is an organism that can thrive in a high-salinity environment. Strobist
- As far as they know, no one had yet made a quality close-up of halophile colonies embedded in salt crystals. Strobist
- Large salt depressions with basaltic rock buttes (Yeroyulanduz Lake) harbor a number of halophile vertebrate and invertebrate species, many of them rare or endemic, such as gecko Bunopus tuberculatus and scorpion Kraepelinia palpator. Badkhiz-Karabil semi-desert
- The bacteria that grew in severely P-depleted and As-enriched conditions were identified as members of a halophile salt-loving family already known to accumulate intracellular As. When deprived of P, they grew slowly and looked bloated because they were full of vacuoles, cellular organelles that manage waste and grow larger and more numerous when cells are under stress. Athena Andreadis, Ph.D.: Arsenic and Odd Lace
- This article provides evidence for identification of halophilic microbes as the major cause of fish spoilage, and is one of the earliest publications in the field of halophile microbiology. BioMed Central - Latest articles