Low Biotoxicities of Analog Soils Suggest that the Surface of Mars May Be Habitable for Terrestrial Microorganisms

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Bacillus subtilis and Enterococcus faecalis were exposed to six Mars
analog soils under martian conditions. Only high-salt soils were
observed to be moderately biotoxic to both species, suggesting regoltih
may be habitable to terrestrial microorganisms.

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