Reference strain isolated from Common habitats and comments B. acidocaldarius Hot springs Acid hot springs and soils, enrichment from neutral soils have failed. B. alcalophilus Human feces soil, water, dung B. alvei Honeybee larvae suffering from European foulbrood Soil, this specie is a saprophyte but common in bees with European foulbrood B. aminovorans Soil B. amyloliquefaciens Soil soil, industrial amylase fermentations B. amylolyticus Soil B. aneurinolyticus human feces B. azotofixans Soil soil, rhizosphere of various grasses B. azotoformans Soil Soil B. apiaries Dead larvae of honeybee B. badius Human feces Dust, coastal waters, soil B. benzoevarans Soil Soil B. brevis Soil Foods, soil, seawater, and sediments B. cereus Soil soil, foods, especially dried foods, spices, and milk; seawater and sediments B. circulans Soil Widespread in soil and decomposing vegetables; medicated creams, Relatively scarce in soil. B. cirroflagellosus marine mud B. coagulans evaporated milk Beet sugar, canned foods, especially vegetables; medicated creams, relatively scarce in soil. B. epiphytus marine phytoplankton B. fastidiosus Soil soil, poultry litter B. firmus Soil soil, seawater and marine sediments, salt marshes B. freudenreichii Soil, river water, and sewage B. globisporus Soil soil, mud, and water B. insolitus Soil soil, mud, water and frozen foods B. laevolacticus Rhizosphere of ditch crowfoot rhizosphere of plants B. larvae honeybee larvae suffering from American foulbrood Infected brood and honey combs. Presumable in soil around hives of bees B. laterosporas Soil soil, water, dead honeybee larvae, rumen of animals B. lentimorbus hemolymph of larvae of Japanese beetle causes milky disease of scarabaeidae larvae Biological Control of Root Pathogens by Plant-Growth Promoting Bacillus spp.
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