Department of Plant & Environmental Sciences, The Alexander Silberman Institute of Life Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Edmond J. Safra Campus, Givat-Ram, Jerusalem 91904, Israel.
Curr Opin Biotechnol. 2015 Jun;33:119-24. doi: 10.1016/j.copbio.2015.02.005. Epub 2015 Mar 2.
Use of culture-independent studies have greatly increased our understanding of the microbiology of hypersaline lakes (the Dead Sea, Great Salt Lake) and saltern ponds in recent years. Exciting new information has become available on the microbial processes in Antarctic lakes and in deep-sea brines. These studies led to the recognition of many new lineages of microorganisms not yet available for study in culture, and their cultivation in the laboratory is now a major challenge. Studies of the metabolic potentials of different halophilic microorganisms, Archaea as well as Bacteria, shed light on the possibilities and the limitations of life at high salt concentrations, and also show their potential for applications in bioremediation.
近年来,非培养研究的应用极大地提高了我们对高盐湖泊(死海、大盐湖)和盐田池塘的微生物学的理解。关于南极湖泊和深海卤水的微生物过程,我们获得了令人兴奋的新信息。这些研究促使人们认识了许多尚未在培养中可用的新微生物谱系,而在实验室中培养它们现在是一个主要挑战。对不同嗜盐微生物、古菌和细菌的代谢潜力的研究揭示了在高盐浓度下生活的可能性和限制,也展示了它们在生物修复中的应用潜力。