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bacillus farraginis sp. nov., bacillus fortis sp. nov. and bacillus fordii sp. nov., isolated at dairy farms.forty-eight bacterial strains were isolated at dairy farms from raw milk, the milking apparatus, green fodder or feed concentrate after a heat treatment of 30 min at 100 degrees c. in this way, spore-forming bacteria with a very high intrinsic heat resistance were selected for. the aerobic spore-forming isolates were subjected to a polyphasic taxonomical study, including repetitive element sequence-based pcr typing, whole-cell protein profiling, 16s rdna sequence analysis, dna-dna hybridizations ...200415280314
bacillus composti sp. nov. and bacillus thermophilus sp. nov., two thermophilic, fe(iii)-reducing bacteria isolated from compost.two novel thermophilic bacteria, designated sgz-9(t) and sgz-10(t), were isolated from compost. cells of the two strains were catalase-positive, endospore-forming and gram-staining-positive rods. strain sgz-9(t) was oxidase-positive and non-motile, and strain sgz-10(t) was oxidase-negative and motile. the highest 16s rrna gene sequence similarity for both strains sgz-9(t) and sgz-10(t) was observed with bacillus fortis (97.5 % and 96.9 %, respectively). phylogenetic analysis based on 16s rrna ge ...201323396719
draft genome sequence of bacillus farraginis r-6540t (dsm 16013), a spore-forming bacterium isolated at dairy farms.bacillus farraginis r-6540(t) is a gram-positive, aerobic, and spore-forming bacterium with very high intrinsic heat resistance. here, we report the 5.32-mb draft genome sequence of b. farraginis r-6540(t), which is the first genome sequence of this species and will promote its fundamental research.201627313303
role of ni-tolerant bacillus spp. and althea rosea l. in the phytoremediation of ni-contaminated soils.in our current study, four nickel-tolerant (ni-tolerant) bacterial species viz, bacillus thuringiensis 002, bacillus fortis 162, bacillus subtilis 174, and bacillus farraginis 354, were screened using ni-contaminated media. the screened microbes exhibited positive results for synthesis of indole acetic acid (iaa), siderophore production, and phosphate solubilization. the effects of these screened microbes on ni mobility in the soil, root elongation, plant biomass, and ni uptake in althea rosea p ...201727739873
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