Habitats defined as “extremes” exist across the entire planet. They can be widely different in their physico-chemical features as they include a diverse array of harsh parameters thought to preclude the existence of living organisms, such as temperature, pH, salinity, radiation, pressure, low water activity, low nutrients, and even the presence of toxic agents such as metals and/or metalloids. Organisms capable of surviving or thriving in those habitats are named “extremophiles” and the vast majority of them are prokaryotes, which is not surprising as they show a remarkable reservoir of genomes allowing them to grow in a great variety of hostile niches. Interestingly, several harsh conditions may occur simultaneously and the microorganisms ...
Studies on extremophiles, microorganisms able to survive in extreme environments, are very helpful f...
Not AvailableMicroorganisms are known to inhabit domains which lie outside the perceived boundaries ...
On the occasion of the 10-year anniversary of Frontiers in Microbiology, this Research Topic was lau...
Habitats defined as “extremes” exist across the entire planet. They can be widely different in their...
As the microbiological exploration of our home planet intensifies, we discover that an ever-growing ...
This Research Topic has turned into an experiment. Without prescribing a specific research area, and...
© 2021 by the authors.The exploration of extreme environments has led to the discovery of numerous e...
A large number of terrestrial microbial lives thrive in extremes of environmental conditions, includ...
Organisms are known to be able to prosper under normal and extreme environmental conditions, which a...
Prokaryotic life has dominated most of the evolutionary history of our planet, evolving to occupy vi...
Microorganisms have developed several physiological adaptations to survive within extreme ecologica...
Thermophilic Archaea and Bacteria occupy heated environments. Advancement of next-generationsequenci...
Over the past decade, our understanding of the mechanisms involved in microbial responses to stressf...
A number of samples were collected from various extreme and non-extreme environments. A range of mol...
Life persists, even under extremely harsh conditions. While the existence of extremophiles is well k...
Studies on extremophiles, microorganisms able to survive in extreme environments, are very helpful f...
Not AvailableMicroorganisms are known to inhabit domains which lie outside the perceived boundaries ...
On the occasion of the 10-year anniversary of Frontiers in Microbiology, this Research Topic was lau...
Habitats defined as “extremes” exist across the entire planet. They can be widely different in their...
As the microbiological exploration of our home planet intensifies, we discover that an ever-growing ...
This Research Topic has turned into an experiment. Without prescribing a specific research area, and...
© 2021 by the authors.The exploration of extreme environments has led to the discovery of numerous e...
A large number of terrestrial microbial lives thrive in extremes of environmental conditions, includ...
Organisms are known to be able to prosper under normal and extreme environmental conditions, which a...
Prokaryotic life has dominated most of the evolutionary history of our planet, evolving to occupy vi...
Microorganisms have developed several physiological adaptations to survive within extreme ecologica...
Thermophilic Archaea and Bacteria occupy heated environments. Advancement of next-generationsequenci...
Over the past decade, our understanding of the mechanisms involved in microbial responses to stressf...
A number of samples were collected from various extreme and non-extreme environments. A range of mol...
Life persists, even under extremely harsh conditions. While the existence of extremophiles is well k...
Studies on extremophiles, microorganisms able to survive in extreme environments, are very helpful f...
Not AvailableMicroorganisms are known to inhabit domains which lie outside the perceived boundaries ...
On the occasion of the 10-year anniversary of Frontiers in Microbiology, this Research Topic was lau...