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    Acetobacter diazotrophicus sp. nov., a Nitrogen-Fixing Acetic Acid Bacterium Associated with Sugarcane
    (1989-07) Gillis, M.; Kersters, K.; Hoste, B.; Janssens, D.; Stephan, M.P.; Teixeira, K.R.S.; Dobereiner, J.; De Ley, J.
    Results of deoxyribonUtleic acid (DNA)-ribosomal ribonucleic acid and DNA-DNA hybridizations, together with a phenotypic and chemotaxonomic analysis, revealed that nitrogen-fixing bacteria isolated from roots and stems of sugarcane belong to a new species in the genus Acetobacter, for which the name Acetobacter diazotrophicus sp. nov. is proposed. Strain LMG 7603 (= Dobereiner PAl 5 = ATCC 49037) is the type strain.
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    Determination of the most frequent N2-fixing bacteria in a rice rhizosphere
    (1983) Bally, R.; Thomas Bauzon, D.; Heulin, Th.; Balandreau, J.; Richard, C.; De Ley, J.
    Repreesentative N2-fixing bacteria have been isolated from-ihe rhizosphere of rice using the "spermosphere model." They have ten characterized using conventional biochemical tests. DNA composition, and DNA-rRNA hybridization studies. In addition Be number of Enterobacteriaceae, the most commonly encountered isolates belong to the genus Azospirillum and to pnudomonas paucimobilis. a taxon related to Flavobnaenum capsulation. A nonmotile Azospirillum has been found

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