R.Y. Morita's scientific contributions
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... Microorganisms flourishing in tough cold environments have been reported from time to time; psychrophiles are habitants of environments such as the Siberian permafrost, which is considered a distinctive environment, having permanently icy grounds, limited availability of organic matter, low water activity, and additional factors [5][6][7][8][9]. Among psychrophilic microorganisms, bacteria and fungi have been isolated and investigated comprehensively as compared to yeasts, which constitute a minor part, but all forms have the potential of producing essential psychrozymes [10,11]. ...