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Bacillus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bacillus is a genus of rod-shaped bacteria and a member of the division Firmicutes. Bacillus species are obligate aerobes, and test positive for the enzyme catalase. Ubiquitous in nature, Bacill...
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Bacillus subtilis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bacillus subtilis , known as the hay bacillus or grass bacillus , is a Gram-positive, catalase-positive bacterium commonly found in soil. A member of the genus Bacillus , B. subtilis is rod...
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Todar's Online Textbook of Bacteriology presents information on Gram-positive aerobic endospore=forming bacteria, including members of the genus Bacillus. ... In 1872, Ferdinand Cohn, a contemporary of Robert Koch, recognized and named the bacterium Bacillus subtilis. The organism is Gram-positive, capable of growth in...
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Todar's Online Textbook of Bacteriology Bacillus cereus chapter presents information on the Bacillus cereus bacterium that causes food poisoning. ... (SCIENCE Magazine- June 4, 2004 - Vol 304: p. 1421). Tag words: bacteria, food poisoning, gastroenteritis, B. cereus, Bacillus cereus, B cereus food poisoning ;
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Members of the genus Bacillus are Gram-positive, rod-shaped, spore-formers that require oxygen. However, this is a very diverse group of organisms and some species are actually Gram-negative or facultative.
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Provides basic information about Bacillus cereus and other Bacillus spp. ... Bacillus cereus is a Gram-positive, facultatively aerobic sporeformer whose cells are large rods and whose spores do not swell the sporangium.
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Due to the metabolic diversity in the genus Bacillus, bacilli are able to colonize a variety of habitats ranging from soil and insects to humans. Bacillus thuringiensis parasitizes insects, and is commercially used for pest control.
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Provides basic information about Bacillus cereus and other Bacillus spp. ... Bad Bug Book: Foodborne Pathogenic Microorganisms and Natural Toxins Handbook; Bacillus cereus and other Bacillus spp.
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