Acidobacteria
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Acidobacterium |
Acidobacteria form a newly devised division of Bacteria. As implied by their name they are acidophilic. Despite having been studied very little, this division is an important contributor to ecosystems, particularly where soil is concerned.
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Acidophile • Alkaliphile • Barophile • Capnophile • Endolith • Halophile • Hyperthermophile • Hypolith • Lithoautotroph • Lithophile • Oligotroph • Osmophile • Piezophile • Polyextremophile • Psychrophile • Thermophile • Xerophile • |
Notable extremophiles |
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