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  • 18 March, 2026

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Bacillus subtilis

Recently, Kerala declared Bacillus subtilis as its “State microbe.” This recognition highlights the importance of this microorganism in agriculture, health, and scientific research.

What is Bacillus subtilis?

Bacillus subtilis is a type of beneficial (“good”) bacterium, commonly classified as a probiotic, meaning it can support healthy biological processes.

  • It is naturally found in the human gut and in fermented foods.

  • It is also widely present in soil and vegetation, making it an important environmental microorganism.

Being a probiotic and soil bacterium, Bacillus subtilis plays a dual role in both human health and ecological balance.

Characteristics of Bacillus subtilis

  • It is a Gram-positive, rod-shaped bacterium that can move (motile).

  • It is spore-forming, meaning it can produce endospores that help it survive harsh conditions.

  • It is a facultative aerobe, meaning it can survive both in the presence and absence of oxygen.

  • It grows best at temperatures between 25°C and 35°C.

These characteristics make B. subtilis highly resilient and adaptable, allowing it to survive in diverse environments.

Unique Biological Features

One of the most important features of Bacillus subtilis is its ability to produce and secrete antibiotics.

  • It produces compounds such as polymyxin, difficidin, subtilin, and mycobacillin, which help fight harmful microorganisms.

  • Its genome contains signal peptidase genes that assist in secreting these antibiotic substances.

Additionally, B. subtilis is widely used as a model organism to study endospore formation in bacteria.

  • Its endospores can survive extreme conditions, such as high temperatures and UV radiation.

These features make B. subtilis extremely valuable in biotechnology and microbiological research, especially in understanding bacterial survival mechanisms.

Transmission and Disease Potential

  • Bacillus subtilis is generally non-pathogenic, meaning it does not usually cause disease.

  • However, it can sometimes contaminate food and act as an opportunistic pathogen in people with weakened immune systems.

While mostly safe, it requires monitoring in clinical and food safety contexts, especially for vulnerable populations.

Applications of Bacillus subtilis

Agricultural Uses:

  • Used as a biological fungicide due to its ability to produce antibiotics.

  • It colonizes plant roots and competes with harmful pathogens, protecting crops.

  • Some strains produce toxins harmful to insects, making it useful for natural pest control.

Scientific and Industrial Uses:

  • Its endospores are used to test sterilization methods and the effectiveness of disinfectants.

  • Serves as a model organism in microbiology and genetic research.

Bacillus subtilis is highly valuable because it provides eco-friendly solutions in agriculture and supports scientific advancements.

Conclusion

The declaration of Bacillus subtilis as Kerala’s State microbe highlights its importance as a beneficial microorganism with wide-ranging applications in agriculture, health, and research. Its ability to produce antibiotics and survive extreme conditions makes it a valuable asset for sustainable development and scientific innovation.



Source: INDIAN EXPRESS


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