Bergey's Manual of Systematics of Archaea and Bacteria 2019
DOI: 10.1002/9781118960608.gbm00481.pub2
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Haloarcula

Abstract: Ha.lo.ar'cu.la. Gr. n. hals, halos salt; L. fem. n. arcula small box; N.L. fem. n. Haloarcula salt (‐requiring) small box. Euryarchaeota / Halobacteria / Halobacteriales / Haloarculaceae / Haloarcula The genus Haloarcula is classified within the family Haloarculaceae and the order Halobacteriales , in the class Ha… Show more

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“…to accommodate isolates from thalassohaline and athalassohaline environments with the type species Haloarcula vallismortis [2]. The genus comprises ten species at present: Haloarcula amylolytica , Haloarcula argentinensis , Haloarcula hispanica , Haloarcula japonica , Haloarcula marismortui , Haloarcula quadrata , Haloarcula salaria , Haloarcula tradensis , Haloarcula vallismortis and Haloarcula sebkhae [3, 4]. They are red- or pink-pigmented extremely halophilic pleomorphic rods with shapes ranging from almost regular rods to triangular and irregular shapes requiring at least 2.0 M NaCl for growth [4–6].…”
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“…to accommodate isolates from thalassohaline and athalassohaline environments with the type species Haloarcula vallismortis [2]. The genus comprises ten species at present: Haloarcula amylolytica , Haloarcula argentinensis , Haloarcula hispanica , Haloarcula japonica , Haloarcula marismortui , Haloarcula quadrata , Haloarcula salaria , Haloarcula tradensis , Haloarcula vallismortis and Haloarcula sebkhae [3, 4]. They are red- or pink-pigmented extremely halophilic pleomorphic rods with shapes ranging from almost regular rods to triangular and irregular shapes requiring at least 2.0 M NaCl for growth [4–6].…”
Section: Full-textmentioning
confidence: 99%