Flow cytometric investigation of salinicola halophilus s28 physiological response provides solid evidence for its uncommon and high ability to face salt-stress conditions

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  • who: Belu00e9n Juu00e1rez-Jimu00e9nez and collaborators from the Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Granada, Granada, Andalucu00eda, Spain have published the research: Flow Cytometric Investigation of Salinicola halophilus S28 Physiological Response Provides Solid Evidence for Its Uncommon and High Ability to Face Salt-Stress Conditions, in the Journal: Microorganisms are traditionally divided into three categories according to their salt demand for growth: non-halophiles (not requiring salt for growth), halotolerant (growing either in the presence or absence of salt), and halophiles (requiring salt for growth) [1,2]. Halophiles are further subdivided into three categories: slight . . .

     

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