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Draft Genome Sequence of the Phosphate-Solubilizing Bacterium Pseudomonas argentinensis Strain SA190 Isolated from the Desert Plant Indigofera argentea
Author(s) -
Feras F. Lafi,
Intikhab Álam,
René Geurts,
Ton Bisseling,
Vladimir B. Bajić,
Heribert Hirt,
Maged M. Saad
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
genome announcements
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2169-8287
DOI - 10.1128/genomea.01431-16
Subject(s) - biology , strain (injury) , whole genome sequencing , bacteria , pseudomonas , phosphate , phosphate solubilizing bacteria , botany , genome , microbiology and biotechnology , rhizobacteria , genetics , gene , biochemistry , rhizosphere , anatomy
Pseudomonas argentinensis strain SA190 is a plant endophytic-inhabiting bacterium that was isolated from root nodules of the desert plant Indigofera argentea collected from the Jizan region of Saudi Arabia. Here, we report the genome sequence of SA190, highlighting several functional genes related to plant growth-promoting activity, environment adaption, and antifungal activity.

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