basilli
Basilli, or bacilli, is a term used for a broad category of rod-shaped bacteria. They can be Gram-positive or Gram-negative and include many genera with diverse lifestyles. Morphologically, bacilli are elongated cells, typically 0.5 to 5 micrometers long; some species are curved or filamentous. A notable feature is that many Gram-positive bacilli form endospores under nutrient stress; this spore formation is common among Bacillus and Clostridium species and helps survival in harsh environments.
Taxonomy and identification: The bacilli comprise several major lineages. Clinically relevant examples include Bacillus species (such
Ecology and relevance: Bacilli are common in soil, water, and the intestinal tracts of animals. Some cause
In microbiology, bacilli are identified through microscopy, Gram staining, spore staining, culture characteristics, and a battery