Authors
Pankaj Kumar Mishra, Shekhar Chand Bisht, BM Pandey, VS Meena, M Parihar, D Mahanta, JK Bisht, A Pattanayak
Publication date
2020
Journal
Plant Stress Biology: Strategies and Trends
Pages
185-226
Publisher
Springer Singapore
Description
Microorganisms have a variety of evolutionary adaptations and physiological acclimation mechanisms that allow them to survive and remain active to face environmental stress. Among the mechanisms identified in microbes, tolerance to low temperatures is of paramount significance, considering the area of the earth’s surface that is exposed to varying degrees of low temperatures. Based on low temperature preference, microbes have been classified as psychrophiles or cold loving, and psychrotrophs or cold tolerant. Psychrophiles are exposed to extremes of cold for major part of the year, while psychrotrophs are exposed to transient cold conditions in nature. The ability of psychrotolerant bacteria to survive and proliferate at low temperatures implies that they have devised a number of mechanisms that help them to tide over the transient cold. These adaptations include lipid modification to maintain …
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