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What is an acidophile?

What is an acidophile? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. an organism that lives and thrives under acidic conditions; a form of extremophile
  2. a plant that will thrive in relatively acid soil
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This study also suggested that another well known Fe-oxidizing acidophile, Leptospirillum ferrooxidans, could not account for the majority of microorganisms in most communities sampled.
Examples of acid vegetation include specific plant associations dominated by heath, sphagnum moss and many other acidophile plants.
St. Maries and the iron-reducing acidophile Acidiphilium cryptum JF-5, both of which were unique to the digestive gland.
Group II comprises vegetation with relatively many acidophile species.
The growth pattern of the mesophilic acidophile in both dredged spoil samples is similar, though the bacteria population in spoil 1 was generally higher.
Digestive fermentation particles, like acidophile and bifidobacteria, influence the bacterial gut flora's process of digestion by regulating the destruction of other gas-producing fermentation particles.

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