نتایج جستجو برای: Salterns

تعداد نتایج: 145  

Journal: :Canadian journal of microbiology 2007
Lejla Pasić Natasa Poklar Ulrih Miha Crnigoj Miklavz Grabnar Blagajana Herzog Velikonja

Solar salterns operate only for short dry periods of the year in the north shore of the Adriatic Sea because of its relatively humid and cold Mediterranean climate. In a previous paper, we showed that the NaCl precipitation ponds (crystallizers) of Northern Adriatic Secovlje salterns have different haloarchaeal populations from those typically found in dry and hot climates such as Southern Spai...

2012
Polpass Arul Jose Solomon Robinson David Jebakumar

Background: Hypersaline solar salterns are extreme environments in many tropical and subtropical regions throughout the world. In India, there are several coastal solar salterns along with the coastal line of the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea and inland solar salterns around Sambhar saltlake, from which sodium chloride is obtained for human consumption and industrial needs. Studies on character...

2012
Polpass Arul Jose Solomon Robinson David Jebakumar

UNLABELLED BACKGROUND Hypersaline solar salterns are extreme environments in many tropical and subtropical regions throughout the world. In India, there are several coastal solar salterns along with the coastal line of the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea and inland solar salterns around Sambhar saltlake, from which sodium chloride is obtained for human consumption and industrial needs. Studies...

2013
Polpass Arul Jose Solomon Robinson David Jebakumar

Inland solar salterns established in the vicinity of Sambhar Lake are extreme saline environments with high salinity and alkalinity. In view of the fact that microbes inhabiting such extreme saline environments flourish the contemporary bioprospecting, it was aimed to selectively isolate slow growing and rare actinomycetes from the unexplored solar salterns. A total of 14 slow growing actinomyc...

2010
Basilio Zafrilla Rosa M Martínez-Espinosa María A Alonso María J Bonete

BACKGROUND The extraction of salt from seawater by means of coastal solar salterns is a very well-described process. Moreover, the characterization of these environments from ecological, biochemical and microbiological perspectives has become a key focus for many research groups all over the world over the last 20 years. In countries such as Spain, there are several examples of coastal solar sa...

2017
Abraham G. Moller Chun Liang

Solar salterns are excellent model ecosystems for studying virus-microbial interactions because of their low microbial diversity, environmental stability, and high viral density. By using the power of CRISPR spacers to link viruses to their prokaryotic hosts, we explored virus-host interactions in geographically diverse salterns. Using taxonomic profiling, we identified hosts such as archaeal H...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2006
Lenin Maturrano Fernando Santos Ramon Rosselló-Mora Josefa Antón

Maras salterns are located 3,380 m above sea level in the Peruvian Andes. These salterns consist of more than 3,000 little ponds which are not interconnected and act as crystallizers where salt precipitates. These ponds are fed by hypersaline spring water rich in sodium and chloride. The microbiota inhabiting these salterns was examined by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), 16S rRNA gen...

2013

Salt production has been a traditional occupation in Goa. Goa has been exporting salt to several African and Arabian countries during the post-medieval period and presently, has only sixteen active salterns. This salt is consumed as well as used for various commercial purposes by the local Goan population. However, today a myth exists that our natural salt is devoid of iodine. Hence a majority ...

2005
Lorena Butinar Silva Sonjak Polona Zalar Ana Plemenitaš Nina Gunde-Cimerman

Until recently, it was believed that microbial communities at high salinities are dominated exclusively by Archaea and Bacteria and one eukaryotic species, the alga Dunaliella salina. Recently, it became evident that melanized fungi, so far described only in the crystallization pond of Adriatic salterns within the season of salt production, can be considered as a new group of eukaryotic halophi...

Journal: :Saline Systems 2008
Josefa Antón Arantxa Peña Fernando Santos Manuel Martínez-García Philippe Schmitt-Kopplin Ramon Rosselló-Mora

Since its discovery in 1998, representatives of the extremely halophilic bacterium Salinibacter ruber have been found in many hypersaline environments across the world, including coastal and solar salterns and solar lakes. Here, we review the available information about the distribution, abundance and diversity of this member of the Bacteroidetes.

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