Draft Genome Sequence of Pantoea ananatis Strain 1.38, a Bacterium Isolated from the Rhizosphere of Oryza sativa var. Puntal That Shows Biotechnological Potential as an Inoculant
Author(s) -
Esaú Megías,
Fábio Bueno dos Reis,
Renan Augusto Ribeiro,
Francisco Javier Ollero,
Manuel Megı́as,
Mariangela Hungría
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
genome announcements
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2169-8287
DOI - 10.1128/genomea.01547-17
Subject(s) - rhizosphere , biology , pantoea agglomerans , genome , oryza sativa , microbial inoculant , siderophore , strain (injury) , diazotroph , whole genome sequencing , botany , virulence , pantoea , gene , oryza , bacteria , microbiology and biotechnology , nitrogen fixation , genetics , 16s ribosomal rna , anatomy
Pantoea ananatis 1.38 is a strain isolated from the rhizosphere of irrigated rice in southern Spain. Its genome was estimated at 4,869,281 bp, with 4,644 coding sequences (CDSs). The genome encompasses several CDSs related to plant growth promotion, such as that for siderophore metabolism, and virulence genes characteristic of pathogenic Pantoea spp. are absent.
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