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Adaptation of living organisms to conditions of high salinity
Halotolerance is the ability of organisms to live in salt concentrations beyond which is necessary for their growth. Halotolerant species are found in
Halotolerance
Organisms that live in high salt concentrations
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
Halophile
Salt-tolerant plant
growth in saline water. One quantitative measure of salt tolerance (halotolerance) is the total dissolved solids in irrigation water that a plant can
Halophyte
Species of fungus
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
Hortaea_werneckii
Proteins performing more than one function
Galactose catabolism enzyme Induction galactose genes Hal3 S. cerevisiae Halotolerance determinant Coenzyme A biosynthesis HSP60 S. cerevisiae Mitochondrial
Protein_moonlighting
Salt content in the soil
short descriptions of redirect targets Halophyte – Salt-tolerant plant Halotolerance – Adaptation of living organisms to conditions of high salinity Salinity
Soil_salinity
Assessments of possible life on Mars
November 2019). "Bacterial Growth in Chloride and Perchlorate Brines: Halotolerances and Salt Stress Responses of Planococcus halocryophilus". Astrobiology
Life_on_Mars
Use of salty water for irrigation
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
Biosalinity
Genus of bacteria
A common feature of all members of this family is their osmo- and halotolerance - the ability to grow at high salt concentrations. A draft full genome
Nosocomiicoccus
Macromolecular machine that synthesizes proteins in cells
and spc Clusters of Halophiles Are Inversely Related to the Degree of Halotolerance". Microbiol. Spectr. 9 (3) e01782-21: e0178221. Bibcode:2021MicSp..
Ribosome
Active control of osmotic pressure to maintain homeostasis
Term describing organisms able to adapt to a wide range of salinities Halotolerance – Adaptation of living organisms to conditions of high salinity Osmoconformer –
Osmoregulation
Organ for excreting excess salt
[citation needed] Look up salt gland in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Halotolerance Lacrimal gland Osmoregulation Preorbital gland Ellis, Richard A.; GOERTEMILLER
Salt_gland
Species of bacteria
concentrations between 1-4% have been tolerated in previous studies, indicating halotolerance. The bacterium exhibits predatory behavior, able to prey upon various
Myxococcus llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogochensis
Myxococcus_llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogochensis
Genus of corals
Caribbean basins. Some species in this genus demonstrate high levels of halotolerance. In the Gulf of Thailand P. lutea tolerates daily tidal shifts of 10-30‰
Porites
Quality in crops
Biosalinity – Use of salty water for irrigation Halophyte – Salt-tolerant plant Halotolerance – Adaptation of living organisms to conditions of high salinity Sodium
Crop_tolerance_to_seawater
Fine regolith found on the surface of Mars
(November 1, 2019). "Bacterial Growth in Chloride and Perchlorate Brines: Halotolerances and Salt Stress Responses of Planococcus halocryophilus". Astrobiology
Martian_regolith
Species of fungus
substantially decreased functional cell volume and is thought to be one of the halotolerance mechanisms of this species. The whole genome sequencing of W. ichthyophaga
Wallemia_ichthyophaga
Species of fungus
found only rarely in nature. It may be the case that traits linked to halotolerance have predisposed these strains towards infecting humans. While E. dermatitidis
Exophiala_dermatitidis
Proteins found in ribosomes
were found to have an inverse relationship with the halophilicity/halotolerance levels in bacteria and archaea. In non-halophilic bacteria, the S10-spc
Ribosomal_protein
Soil type with pH > 8.5
capacity Drip irrigation Environmental impact of irrigation Fertilizer Halotolerance Index of soil-related articles Phosphate rich organic manure Phosphogypsum
Alkali_soil
Topics referred to by the same term
Greek prefix meaning "salt." In biology, it is often used to indicate halotolerance and is a portion of many words: Halobacteria Haloclasty Halophile Halophyte
Halo-
Class of fungi
and W. hederae) are distinguished by conidial size, xerotolerance, halotolerance, chaotolerance, growth temperature regimes, extracellular enzyme activity
Wallemiomycetes
Gluey polymers secreted by microorganisms to form biofilms
acid. Dunaliella salina is a unicellular green alga of outstanding halotolerance. Salt stress induces the secretion of extracellular polymeric substances
Extracellular polymeric substance
Extracellular_polymeric_substance
Genus of algae
definitions have arisen through physiological characteristics like halotolerance and morphological characteristics like β-carotene content. However,
Dunaliella
Controlling the problem of soil salinity
Desalination – Removal of salts from water Halophyte – Salt-tolerant plant Halotolerance – Adaptation of living organisms to conditions of high salinity Salt
Soil_salinity_control
tolerance to seawater – Quality in crops Halophyte – Salt-tolerant plant Halotolerance – Adaptation of living organisms to conditions of high salinity Sea
Salt_tolerance_of_crops
Species of methanogenic archaea
J. A. G. F.; Sachs, M. S.; Boone, D. R. (1992-10-01). "Taxonomy and Halotolerance of Mesophilic Methanosarcina Strains, Assignment of Strains to Species
Methanosarcina_mazei
Species of bacterium
I.; Moral, C. G. Del; Castillo, F.; Caballero, F. J. (1995-08-01). "Halotolerance of the Phototrophic Bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus E1F1 Is Dependent
Rhodobacter_capsulatus
GTP-binding protein - GTPase hair cell - half-life - halobacteria - halotolerance - haploid - heat of fusion - heat of vaporization - heat shock protein
Index of biochemistry articles
Index_of_biochemistry_articles
Overview of and topical guide to sustainable agriculture
Artificial selection Commensalism Ecological selection Genetic erosion Halotolerance Heterosis Kin selection Natural selection Protocooperation Species Trophic
Outline of sustainable agriculture
Outline_of_sustainable_agriculture
Israeli structural biologist (born 1943)
"3D structure of a halotolerant algal carbonic anhydrase predicts halotolerance of a mammalian homolog". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 102 (21): 7493–7498
Joel_Sussman
Species of fungus
tropicalis. The species differ in their conidial size, xerotolerance, halotolerance, chaotolerance, growth temperature regimes, extracellular enzyme activity
Wallemia_sebi
Species of thistle
requiring a continental climate with moderate soil moisture, It has no halotolerance. The overlapping, or coterminous Cirsium species with the greatest ecological
Cirsium_greimleri
Species of fungus
compound is common in salinity-adapted fungi. Much of what contributes to halotolerance in fungi is still poorly understood, as there are many cell processes
Aureobasidium_subglaciale
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