id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-009862-37ki2pd8 Reis, Veronica Massena Nitrogen fixing bacteria in the family Acetobacteraceae and their role in agriculture 2015-03-03 .txt text/plain 10720 662 42 Here, we report many of these plant growth‐promoting processes related to nitrogen fixing species already described in Acetobacteraceae family, especially Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus and their importance to agriculture. To date, among all Acetobacteraceae genera only some representatives of the genera Gluconacetobacter, Acetobacter, Komagataeibacter, Swaminathania, Asaia, and Acetobacter are reported as nitrogen fixing bacteria and the strategies used in order to obtain these new species are described in Table 1 [3, 47, [51] [52] [53] [54] [55] 59] . They succeed to isolate from sugarcane plants a group of acid-tolerant bacteria able to fix nitrogen even at pH below 3.5 using a minimal medium based on LG medium [64] , named LGI-P medium, that presents 10% of raw sugar as carbon source and pH around 5.5. It is a nitrogen-fixing bacterium originally classified as Acetobacter diazotrophicus but later renamed to the genus Gluconacetobacter based on the 16S rDNA sequence and the predominant type of ubiquinone [18, 19] . ./cache/cord-009862-37ki2pd8.txt ./txt/cord-009862-37ki2pd8.txt