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AuthorBen Abdallah, Manel
AuthorChamkha, Mohamed
AuthorKarray, Fatma
AuthorSayadi, Sami
Available date2025-01-21T06:36:10Z
Publication Date2024-02-01
Publication NameEnvironmental Science and Pollution Research
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11356-023-31644-9
CitationBen Abdallah, M., Chamkha, M., Karray, F., & Sayadi, S. (2024). Microbial diversity in polyextreme salt flats and their potential applications. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 31(8), 11371-11405.‏
ISSN09441344
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85185218185&origin=inward
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/62293
AbstractRecent geological, hydrochemical, and mineralogical studies performed on hypersaline salt flats have given insights into similar geo-morphologic features on Mars. These salt-encrusted depressions are widely spread across the Earth, where they are characterized by high salt concentrations, intense UV radiation, high evaporation, and low precipitation. Their surfaces are completely dry in summer; intermittent flooding occurs in winter turning them into transitory hypersaline lakes. Thanks to new approaches such as culture-dependent, culture-independent, and metagenomic-based methods, it is important to study microbial life under polyextreme conditions and understand what lives in these dynamic ecosystems and how they function. Regarding these particular features, new halophilic microorganisms have been isolated from some salt flats and identified as excellent producers of primary and secondary metabolites and granules such as halocins, enzymes, carotenoids, polyhydroxyalkanoates, and exopolysaccharides. Additionally, halophilic microorganisms are implemented in heavy metal bioremediation and hypersaline wastewater treatment. As a result, there is a growing interest in the distribution of halophilic microorganisms around the world that can be looked upon as good models to develop sustainable biotechnological processes for all fields. This review provides insights into diversity, ecology, metabolism, and genomics of halophiles in hypersaline salt flats worldwide as well as their potential uses in biotechnology.
Languageen
PublisherSpringer
SubjectBiodiversity
Biotechnology
Halophiles
Martian analogues
Salt flats
Worldwide
TitleMicrobial diversity in polyextreme salt flats and their potential applications
TypeBook Review
Pagination11371-11405
Issue Number8
Volume Number31
dc.accessType Abstract Only


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