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    Contribution à l’étude des Bacillaceae extrêmophiles isolés du sol rhizosphérique du palmier dattier de la région de Metlili W.Ghardaïa.
    (Faculté Science de la Nature et de la Vie et Sciences de la Terre - Université de Ghardaïa, 2019) HARROUZI, Toufik; BENSEMAOUNE, Otmane
    The study of extremophilic bacteria provides new keys to understanding the processes of life in extreme conditions and knows the different mechanisms developed to support them. Depending on the extreme conditions, extremophilic microorganisms may be: thermophilic, halophilic, psychrophilic, alkalophilic, acidophilic or piezophilic or polyextremophilic for two or more factors. Our goal is to isolate extremophilic bacteria belonging to the Bacillaceae family, from the Saharan soil of Metlili region (Sabkha), and study their tolerance to different culture conditions: salinity and temperature. Two thermophilic bacterial strains were isolated at 60 ° C on nutrient agar medium after thermal treatment in an autoclave for 10 min at 120 ° C to remove all vegetative forms. Both strains were chosen for physiological, biochemical and phylogenetic study. The isolated strains N19 and B19 are in the form of rods, mobile, Gram-positive, aerobically strict, capable of forming endospores. In addition, they are tolerant to concentrations of NaCl 0-4% (w / v), at pH 5-9, and at different temperature values 25-70 ° C. The biochemical identification of the isolates by the classical tests showed that they are catalase positive, oxidase positive and then by the galleries API 20E and API 50CHB, and after the treatment of the results obtained by the 2 programs: Excel Identification Program (EIP) and ABIS online, the results show that the strains belong to different types of Bacilus species such as (Bacillus firmus, Bacillus cereus 'group 2') and as (Brevibacillus brevis, Bacillus sporothermodurans, Bacillus smithlii, Geobacillus stearothermophilus, Bacillus cereus) with percentage or different probability. In order to clearly identify these strains B19, N19, we realized the molecular study for both strains, by sequencing the genomic portion of 16S DNA, and after processing the results obtained by the MEGA X program, we found that the percentage of similarity is 98.9% for both strains with the closely related species Geobacillus caldoxylosilyticus.

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