Halophilic microorganisms/ edited by Antonio Ventosa.

Contributor(s): edited by Ventosa, AntonioMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Springer, 2004Edition: 1st edDescription: xxvii, 349 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 3540009264Subject(s): Halophilic microorganismsDDC classification: 579
Contents:
1 Trophic Ecology of Solar Salterns 2 Microbial Molecular and Physiological Diversity in Hypersaline Environments 3 Red, Extremely Halophilic, but not Archaeal: The Physiology and Ecology of Salinibacter ruber, a Bacterium Isolated from Saltern Crystallizer Ponds 4 The Potential Use of Signature Bases from 16S rRNA Gene Sequences to Aid the Assignment of Microbial Strains to Genera of Halobacteria 5 From Intraterrestrials to Extraterrestrials -- Viable Haloarchaea in Ancient Salt Deposits 6 Fungi in the Salterns 7 Physiological and Molecular Responses of Bacillus subtilis to Hypertonicity: Utilization of Evolutionarily Conserved Adaptation Strategies 8 Genetics of Osmoadaptation by Accumulation of Compatible Solutes in the Moderate Halophile Chromohalobacter salexigens: Its Potential in Agriculture Under Osmotic Stress Conditions 9 Osmoregulated Solute Transport in Halophilic Bacteria 10 Molecular and Functional Adaptations Underlying the Exceptional Salt Tolerance of the AlgaDunaliella salina 11 Multienzyme Complexes in the Archaea: Predictions from Genome Sequences 12 Nitrate Assimilation in Halophilic Archaea 13 The Archaeal Cardiolipins of the Extreme Halophiles 14 Understanding Archaeal Protein Translocation: Haloferax volcanii as a Model System 15 Gas Vesicle Genes in Halophilic Archaea and Bacteria 16 Extremely Halophilic Archaea: Insights into Their Response to Environmental Conditions 17 Genome Sequences of the Head-Tail Haloviruses HF1 and HF2 18 Reporter Gene Systems for Halophilic Microorganisms 19 Industrial Enzymes: Do Halophiles and Alkaliphiles Have a Role to Play? 20 Extracellular Hydrolytic Enzymes Produced by Moderately Halophilic Bacteria 21 Moderately Halophilic, Exopolysaccharide-Producing Bacteria 22 Biotransformation of Toxic Organic and Inorganic Contaminants by Halophilic Bacteria
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1 Trophic Ecology of Solar Salterns
2 Microbial Molecular and Physiological Diversity in Hypersaline Environments
3 Red, Extremely Halophilic, but not Archaeal: The Physiology and Ecology of Salinibacter ruber, a Bacterium Isolated from Saltern Crystallizer Ponds
4 The Potential Use of Signature Bases from 16S rRNA Gene Sequences to Aid the Assignment of Microbial Strains to Genera of Halobacteria
5 From Intraterrestrials to Extraterrestrials -- Viable Haloarchaea in Ancient Salt Deposits
6 Fungi in the Salterns
7 Physiological and Molecular Responses of Bacillus subtilis to Hypertonicity: Utilization of Evolutionarily Conserved Adaptation Strategies
8 Genetics of Osmoadaptation by Accumulation of Compatible Solutes in the Moderate Halophile Chromohalobacter salexigens: Its Potential in Agriculture Under Osmotic Stress Conditions
9 Osmoregulated Solute Transport in Halophilic Bacteria
10 Molecular and Functional Adaptations Underlying the Exceptional Salt Tolerance of the AlgaDunaliella salina
11 Multienzyme Complexes in the Archaea: Predictions from Genome Sequences
12 Nitrate Assimilation in Halophilic Archaea
13 The Archaeal Cardiolipins of the Extreme Halophiles
14 Understanding Archaeal Protein Translocation: Haloferax volcanii as a Model System
15 Gas Vesicle Genes in Halophilic Archaea and Bacteria
16 Extremely Halophilic Archaea: Insights into Their Response to Environmental Conditions
17 Genome Sequences of the Head-Tail Haloviruses HF1 and HF2
18 Reporter Gene Systems for Halophilic Microorganisms
19 Industrial Enzymes: Do Halophiles and Alkaliphiles Have a Role to Play?
20 Extracellular Hydrolytic Enzymes Produced by Moderately Halophilic Bacteria
21 Moderately Halophilic, Exopolysaccharide-Producing Bacteria 22 Biotransformation of Toxic Organic and Inorganic Contaminants by Halophilic Bacteria

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