Research Article

Bacillus haloalkaliphilus sp. nov.

International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology 1996; 46(1):98 · https://doi.org/10.1099/00207713-46-1-98

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Abstract

Ten obligately alkaliphilic, extremely halotolerant Bacillus isolates were studied and compared with strain WN13T (T = type strain), an earlier isolate provided by H. G. Trüper. All of these strains produced round, terminally located spores in swollen sporangia. DNA-DNA hybridization values (78 to 91%) and phenotypic similarity analyses revealed that 10 of the 11 strains formed a relatively homogeneous group, and although one strain (strain AH/6/1) could not be distinguished phenotypically, it exhibited hybridization values of only 46 to 47%. This group of strains is sufficiently different from all previously validly described Bacillus species in its morphological, physiological, and biochemical properties that a separate species is considered appropriate, for which the name Bacillus haloalkaliphilus sp. nov. is proposed.