halofilia
Halofilia, from the Greek halos meaning salt and philos meaning loving, is a term used to describe an affinity for salt or saline environments. In biology, it most often denotes halophiles—organisms that require or thrive in high-salt conditions. The concept covers a range of life forms and environmental adaptations, and it is sometimes used more broadly to describe any organism or process associated with saline contexts.
In biology, halophilia is usually categorized by salt dependence. Extreme halophiles require high concentrations of salt,
Adaptations to high salinity vary. Some halophiles employ a salt-in strategy, maintaining high intracellular concentrations of
Applications of halophiles include the production of salt-stable enzymes for industrial processes, the synthesis of compatible