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Halotolerance
Halotolerance Halotolerance is the adaptation of living organisms to ... plants. Fields of scientific research relevant to halotolerance include biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology, physiology, ecology, and genetics. An understanding of halotolerance can be applicable to areas such as ... induce osmotic changes, so knowledge gained about halotolerance can also be relevant to understanding ...
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Halotolérance   (translated from French)
Halotolérance This article is one outline to supplement concerning biology, you can share your knowledge by modifying it. An organization euryhaline is an organization able to adapt to very strong salt concentrations. The majority of euryhaline are unicellular bacteria and algae. They can adapt to these conditions by manufacturing small molecules ...
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Extrémophile   (translated from French)
Extrémophile The organizations are known as extrémophiles when their normal living conditions are mortals for the majority of the other organizations: temperatures close or higher than 100°C (hyperthermophiles) or lower than 0°C (psychrophilous, exceptional pressures, mediums very charged out of salt, mediums radioactive, acides or alkaline, mediums low in oxygen... Many ...
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Halophilous   (translated from French)
Halophilous One halophilous organization (of the Greek alos, salt and philein, to like) is an organization which has an absolute need for strong salt concentrations to live. For example, the experiments of laboratory show that them bacteria halophilous develop in an optimal way in culture media containing 4 molars (moles per ...
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Category:Salts
... Coral calcium Counterion H Halide H cont. Halotolerance Hydrochloride M Matthew 5:13 Methoxide P ...
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Category:Biology
... Gaia theory (science) Galvanotropism Geobiology Gnotobiosis H Halotolerance Haptotaxis Health and Social Care Heterotroph Histogenesis ...
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List of biochemistry topics
... GTPase - H hair cell - half-life - halobacteria - Halotolerance - haploid - Heat of fusion - Heat of vaporization ...
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List of sustainable agriculture topics
... genetic erosion - protocooperation - heterosis - xerophyte - niche diversity - Halotolerance Biosphere Terra - Terra Australis - Terraforming - Earth - Earth ...
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List of conservation topics
... Lagoon -- Flood plain, Delta Works -- Tide -- Rain -- Halotolerance Wildlife -- wildfowl -- wildlife corridor Wind -- Windstorm -- Windmill ...
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Halophyte
... take the form of salt tolerance (see halotolerance) or salt avoidance. Plants that avoid the ...
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