Diego Aguilera-Najera, Ulises E Rodriguez-Cruz, Brenda Vazquez, Christian Fernandez, Eunice Martinez-Perez, Rosalinda Tapia-Lopez, Valeria Souza
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Abstract
Domibacillus sp. 8LH is a whitish bacterium isolated from the pools of the Cuatro Cienegas Basin (CCB) in the state of Coahuila and belongs to the Bacillaceae family. It grows in circular colonies of about 6 mm in diameter and is capable of forming biofilms. This strain was identified because, in previous experiments in our laboratory, it presented altruistic interactions when co-cultured with bacteria of the genus Bacillus that participate in the nitrogen cycle. This altruistic behavior confers to this Domibacillus strain a potential use for the construction of bacterial consortia with diverse biotechnological applications.