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Bioenergetic aspects of halophilism
Aharon Oren
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Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences (Natural Sciences)
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Acetate
100%
Adaptation
33%
Bioenergetics
100%
Compatible Solutes
33%
Cytoplasmic Membrane
33%
Energetic Cost
66%
Energy Yield
33%
Fermentative Bacteria
33%
Free Energy
33%
Free Energy Change
33%
Halophilic
66%
Halophilic Microorganisms
33%
Halophilism
100%
Heterotrophic Nitrification-aerobic Denitrification (HN-AD)
33%
High Salinity
33%
High Salt Concentration
66%
Homoacetogenic Bacteria
33%
Intracellular Concentration
33%
K Concentration
33%
Metabolic Types
33%
Metabolism
66%
Methanogenesis
33%
Methanogenic Archaea
33%
Methanogens
33%
Microbial Diversity
33%
Microbial Sulfate Reduction
33%
Na +
33%
Osmotic Solutes
33%
Salt Adaptation
33%
Salt Concentration
33%
Solute
33%
Steep Gradients
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Membrane
50%
Energy Transfer
100%
Energy Yield
50%
Methanogen
50%
Methanogenesis
50%
Methanogenic Archaeon
50%
Microbial Diversity
50%
Microorganism
50%
Nitrification
50%
Salinity
50%
Salt Tolerance
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Free Energy
100%
Methanogenesis
50%
Methanogens
50%
Micro-Organism
50%
Nitrification
50%
Salinity
50%