Bacillus is a
genus of
Gram-positive, rod-shaped (
bacillus)
bacteria and a member of the phylum
Firmicutes.
Bacillus species can be
obligate aerobes (oxygen reliant), or
facultative anaerobes (having the ability to be aerobic or anaerobic). They will test positive for the
enzyme catalase when there has been oxygen used or present. Ubiquitous in nature,
Bacillus includes both free-living (nonparasitic) and
parasitic pathogenic species. Under stressful environmental conditions, the bacteria can produce oval
endospores that are not true 'spores', but to which the bacteria can reduce themselves and remain in a dormant state for very long periods. These characteristics originally defined the genus, but not all such species are closely related, and many have been moved to other genera of the Firmicutes.