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It is a psychrophilic blue mold and ubiquitous throughout the soil.
Some have been isolated from psychrophilic environments and are associated with glaciers or the Antarctic sea.
The lake is a rich storehouse of psychrophilic photosynthetic bacteria - some of which have been found nowhere else.
C. symbiosum is psychrophilic and is found inhabiting marine sponges.
Unlike any other species in its genus, D. hydrogenophilus is psychrophilic, or capable of growth and reproduction at cold temperatures.
Clostridium estertheticum is an anaerobic, psychrophilic, motile, gram-positive bacterium.
Pseudomonas psychrophila is a psychrophilic, Gram-negative, aerobic, straight rod bacterium with polar flagella.
A diatom floristic study of the lagoon revealed that it contains 41 species and is a rich storehouse of psychrophilic photosynthetic bacteria.
The postulated psychrophilic halophiles there would be autotrophs - primary producers that just need CO and water and other inorganic ingredients to thrive.
Rhodoferax fermentans is a psychrophilic, motile bacterium from the genus of Rhodoferax in the family of Comamonadaceae.
Pseudomonas proteolytica is a psychrophilic, Gram-negative, motile with a polar flagellum, rod-shaped bacterium isolated from cyanobacterial mats in Antarctica.
Polaromonas cryoconiti is a gram-negative, psychrophilic bacterium from the genus Polaromonas in the family of Comamonadaceae which was isolated from an alpine glacier.
Organisms that prefer cold environments are termed psychrophilic, those preferring warmer temperatures are termed thermophilic and those thriving in extremely hot environments are hyperthermophilic.
The water would be liquid at this low temperature because of the presence of the martian salts, which can also help the terrestrial psychrophilic halophiles to survive at particularly low temperatures.
According to some legends he defeated a group of psychrophilic non-humans who had used artificial means to drain the planet's heat, and made polar melt-water available for the canals (Black Amazon of Mars).
Geomyces destructans is a psychrophilic (cold-loving) fungus that causes white nose syndrome (WNS), a fatal disease that has decimated bat populations in parts of the United States and Canada.
Composting toilets greatly reduce the volume of excreta on site through psychrophilic, thermophilic or mesophilic composting and yield a soil amendment that can be used in horticultural or agricultural applications as local regulations allow.
The prototypic member of the group, a phosphatase from a psychrophilic bacterium Shewanella, has been studied as a model to understand the mechanisms that contribute to the high catalytic efficiency of enzymes from organisms adapted to low temperatures.
Rhodoferax antarcticus is a psychrophilic, phototrophically, nonsulfur, highly motile bacterium from the genus of Rhodoferax in the family of Comamonadaceae which was isolated from an Antarctic microbial mat in Ross Island.
The psychrophilic species Typhula ishikariensis and Typhula incarnata are the causal agents of Grey Snow Mould (also called Speckled Snow Mould or typhula blight), a disease that can destroy turfgrass when covered for a long perioid with snow.