Halophilic Archaea: Life with Desiccation, Radiation and Oligotrophy over Geological Times.

Volume: 5, Issue: 3, Pages: 1487 - 1496
Published: Jul 28, 2015
Abstract
Halophilic archaebacteria (Haloarchaea) can survive extreme desiccation, starvation and radiation, sometimes apparently for millions of years. Several of the strategies that are involved appear specific for Haloarchaea (for example, the formation of halomucin, survival in fluid inclusions of halite), and some are known from other prokaryotes (dwarfing of cells, reduction of ATP). Several newly-discovered haloarchaeal strategies that were...
Paper Details
Title
Halophilic Archaea: Life with Desiccation, Radiation and Oligotrophy over Geological Times.
Published Date
Jul 28, 2015
Journal
Volume
5
Issue
3
Pages
1487 - 1496
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