Extremophilic microorganisms in central europe

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Abstract

Extremophiles inhabit a wide variety of environments. Here we focus on extremophiles in moderate climates in central Europe, and particularly in Slovenia. Although multiple types of stress often occur in the same habitat, extremophiles are generally combined into groups according to the main stressor to which they are adapted. Several types of extremophiles, e.g., oligotrophs, are well represented and diverse in subsurface environments and karst regions. Psychrophiles thrive in ice caves and depressions with eternal snow and ice, with several globally distributed snow algae and psychrophilic bacteria that have been discovered in alpine glaciers. However, this area requires further research. Halophiles thrive in salterns while thermophiles inhabit thermal springs, although there is little data on such microorganisms in central Europe, despite many taxa being found globally. This review also includes the potential use of extremophiles in biotechnology and bioremediation applications.

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Zgonik, V., Mulec, J., Eleršek, T., Ogrinc, N., Jamnik, P., & Ulrih, N. P. (2021, November 1). Extremophilic microorganisms in central europe. Microorganisms. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9112326

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