Definition of Acetobacteraceae. Meaning of Acetobacteraceae. Synonyms of Acetobacteraceae

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Definition of Acetobacteraceae

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- Acetobacteraceae is a family of Gram-negative bacteria, belonging to the order Rhodospirillales, class Alphaproteobacteria. Two distinct clades are recognized:...
- fermentation. The acetic acid bacteria consist of 10 genera in the family Acetobacteraceae. Several species of acetic acid bacteria are used in industry for production...
- as a species within the genus Acetobacter, belonging to the family Acetobacteraceae in the class Alphaproteobacteria. Its bacterial motility plays an important...
- Gluconacetobacter liquefaciens is a bacterium in the family Acetobacteraceae. It infects plants and is responsible for spoilage in wine and beer made with...
- 7th day of fermentation with the diversity being less in the SCOBY. Acetobacteraceae dominate 88 percent of the bacterial community of the SCOBY. The acetic...
- Komagataeibacter is a genus of bacteria in the family Acetobacteraceae. It was described in 2012 by Yamada et al. The type species is Komagataeibacter...
- Pseudomonadota class: Alphaproteobacteria Order: Rhodospirillales Family: Acetobacteraceae Genus: Roseomonas Species: R. mucosa Binomial name Roseomonas mucosa...
- The Rhodospirillales are an order of Pseudomonadota. The Acetobacteraceae comprise the acetic acid bacteria, which are heterotrophic and produce acetic...
- a112617. PMID 727194. Fredricks D, Ramakrishnan L (April 2006). "The Acetobacteraceae: extending the spectrum of human pathogens". PLOS Pathogens. 2 (4):...
- of Komagataeibacter gen. nov., with proposals of new combinations (Acetobacteraceae)". The Journal of General and Applied Microbiology. 58 (5): 397–404...