Saccharopolyspora halotolerans
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''Saccharopolyspora halotolerans'' is a
halophilic The halophiles, named after the Greek word for "salt-loving", are extremophiles that thrive in high salt concentrations. While most halophiles are classified into the domain Archaea, there are also bacterial halophiles and some eukaryotic species, ...
bacterium from the genus ''
Saccharopolyspora ''Saccharopolyspora'' is a genus of bacteria within the family Pseudonocardiaceae. Species ''Saccharopolyspora'' comprises the following species: * '' S. antimicrobica'' Yuan et al. 2008 * '' S. aridisoli'' Saygin et al. 2022 * "'' S. auranti ...
'' which has been isolated from soil from the salt lake
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References

Pseudonocardineae Bacteria described in 2014 Halophiles {{Pseudonocardineae-stub