"H . halophila " could play a strong role in hydrogen generation, as hydrogen gas is a byproduct of the nitrogen fixation catalyzed by its nitrogenase . " H . halophila " also serves in the production of organic solutes such as glycine, betaine, ectoine, and trehalose.
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"H . halophila " could play a strong role in hydrogen generation, as hydrogen gas is a byproduct of the nitrogen fixation catalyzed by its nitrogenase . " H . halophila " also serves in the production of organic solutes such as glycine, betaine, ectoine, and trehalose.
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""'Eleocharis halophila " "'( saltmarsh spikerush ) is a halophytic plant endemic to salt marshes in eastern Canada, in Ontario in Hudson Bay and James Bay, Quebec in the St . Lawrence Seaway as far as the city of Quebec, Newfoundland and Nova Scotia and in the United States from Maine to North Carolina.
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Several singleton genera were created recently : in 2007, " Halotalea alkalilenta " was described, " Aidingimonas halophila " in 2009, " Halospina denitrificans " in 2006, " Salinicola socius " in 2009 . To the latter genus two species were transferred " Halomonas salaria " as " Salinicola salarius " and " Chromohalobacter salarius " as " Salinicola halophilus ".
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Representatives of three species belonging to the genus " Halophila ", ( " Halophila baillonii ", " Halophila engelmannii " and " Halophila decipiens " ) are found at depths of up to 30 metres except for " Halophila engelmani " which does not grow below 5 metres and is confined to the Bahamas, Florida, the Greater Antilles and the western part of the Caribbean . " Halophila baillonii " has been found only in the Lesser Antilles.
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Representatives of three species belonging to the genus " Halophila ", ( " Halophila baillonii ", " Halophila engelmannii " and " Halophila decipiens " ) are found at depths of up to 30 metres except for " Halophila engelmani " which does not grow below 5 metres and is confined to the Bahamas, Florida, the Greater Antilles and the western part of the Caribbean . " Halophila baillonii " has been found only in the Lesser Antilles.
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Representatives of three species belonging to the genus " Halophila ", ( " Halophila baillonii ", " Halophila engelmannii " and " Halophila decipiens " ) are found at depths of up to 30 metres except for " Halophila engelmani " which does not grow below 5 metres and is confined to the Bahamas, Florida, the Greater Antilles and the western part of the Caribbean . " Halophila baillonii " has been found only in the Lesser Antilles.
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Representatives of three species belonging to the genus " Halophila ", ( " Halophila baillonii ", " Halophila engelmannii " and " Halophila decipiens " ) are found at depths of up to 30 metres except for " Halophila engelmani " which does not grow below 5 metres and is confined to the Bahamas, Florida, the Greater Antilles and the western part of the Caribbean . " Halophila baillonii " has been found only in the Lesser Antilles.
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Representatives of three species belonging to the genus " Halophila ", ( " Halophila baillonii ", " Halophila engelmannii " and " Halophila decipiens " ) are found at depths of up to 30 metres except for " Halophila engelmani " which does not grow below 5 metres and is confined to the Bahamas, Florida, the Greater Antilles and the western part of the Caribbean . " Halophila baillonii " has been found only in the Lesser Antilles.
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Representatives of three species belonging to the genus " Halophila ", ( " Halophila baillonii ", " Halophila engelmannii " and " Halophila decipiens " ) are found at depths of up to 30 metres except for " Halophila engelmani " which does not grow below 5 metres and is confined to the Bahamas, Florida, the Greater Antilles and the western part of the Caribbean . " Halophila baillonii " has been found only in the Lesser Antilles.