Diversity of Culturable Halophilic Archaea and Bacteria from Chott Tinsilt and El Malah Salt-Lake in Algeria
- 1 Université M’Hamed Bougara, Algeria
- 2 Université Benyoucef Benkheda, Algeria
- 3 Université de Tunis El Manar, Tunisia
Abstract
At the limits of life, hyper-saline aquatic ecosystems; Chott and Sebkha are a model of choice of extreme environments, housing a halophilic microflora that had to adapt to these conditions. In Algeria, these ecosystems are poorly studied. However, our study was carried out on the waters of Chott Tinsilt and Sebkha El Malah. The study of this microflora revealed the presence of a significant morphological, physiological and metabolic diversity. The molecular study allowed us to access to a phylogenetic affiliation including an Archean Species (ATS1) and 7 bacterial species (A1, A2, A3, A4, B1, B4, B5). The results showed that these isolates were related to the genera Haloferax (for the strain ATS1) and Halomonas (strains A1, A2 and A4), Staphylococcus (strain A3), Salinivibrio (strain B1), Planococcus (strain B4) and Halobacillus (strain B5). Most isolates produced hydrolases at high salt concentrations. The Production yields obtained are very promising for applications in the biotechnology and industrial microbiology.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajbsp.2019.46.54
Copyright: © 2019 Akmoussi-Toumi Siham, Khemili-Talbi Souad, Kebbouche-Gana Salima, Lenchi-Izouine Nesrine, Khelfaoui Mohamed Amine, Sayah Amna, Bouarab Ghania, Ferrioune Imen, Mokhtari Wafa and Najjari Afef. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Keywords
- Chott
- Halophiles
- 16S rRNA
- Phylogenic Analysis
- MEGA6.06