Saline Systems is an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal considering high quality manuscripts on all aspects of basic and applied research on halophilic organisms and saline environments, from gene systems to ecosystems.
Editors-in-Chief
- Shiladitya DasSarma, University of Maryland Baltimore
- Edward Phlips, University of Florida
Articles
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Saline Systems 2011, 7:3 (4 November 2011)Artisanal salt production in Aveiro/Portugal - an ecofriendly process
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Saline Systems 2011, 7:2 (12 October 2011)The fate of minor alkali elements in the chemical evolution of salt lakes
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Saline Systems 2011, 7:1 (18 May 2011)Protein attributes contribute to halo-stability, bioinformatics approach
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Saline Systems 2010, 6:11 (8 December 2010)Fairy, tadpole, and clam shrimps (Branchiopoda) in seasonally inundated clay pans in the western Mojave Desert and effect on primary producers
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Saline Systems 2010, 6:10 (13 October 2010)Biodiversity of Archaea and floral of two inland saltern ecosystems in the Alto Vinalopó Valley, Spain
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Saline Systems 2010, 6:9 (20 August 2010)Comparison of four
phaC genes fromHaloferax mediterranei and their function in different PHBV copolymer biosyntheses inHaloarcula hispanica - View more articles
Imminent re-launch as Aquatic Biosystems
Saline Systems is taking on a new title Aquatic Biosystems, enlisting a new co Editor-in-Chief, Edward J Phlips, and expanding its scope. Aquatic Biosystems will soon cover all aspects of basic and applied research on aquatic organisms and environments. This expanded scope includes both freshwater and saline systems, and basic and applied research from gene systems to ecosystems, and we encourage authors to submit a manuscript in any of these areas. To learn more about Aquatic Biosystems, please contact the the co Editors-in-Chief Shiladitya DasSarma or Edward J Phlips.
Latest review
Artisanal salt production in Aveiro/Portugal - an ecofriendly process
Saline Systems 2011, 7:3 (4 November 2011)
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