scholarly journals Draft Genome Sequence of Bacillus velezensis BZR 336g, a Plant Growth-Promoting Antifungal Biocontrol Agent Isolated from Winter Wheat

2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (30) ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexey V. Garkovenko ◽  
Ilya Y. Vasilyev ◽  
Elena V. Ilnitskaya ◽  
Vitaly V. Radchenko ◽  
Anzhela M. Asaturova ◽  
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ABSTRACT Bacillus velezensis strain BZR 336g is a plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium isolated from a winter wheat rhizoplane from the Krasnodar region in Russia. In this study, we report the genome, including genes with known phenotypic function, i.e., the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites with fungicidal and plant growth-promoting activities. We sequenced and analyzed the complete BZR 336g genome using two different DNA preparation methods to help us better understand the origin of the antimicrobial and antifungal abilities and to weigh the biocontrol properties of this strain.

2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Vladimir K. Chebotar ◽  
Gerben P. Voshol ◽  
Natalia V. Malfanova ◽  
Elena P. Chizhevskaya ◽  
Alexander N. Zaplatkin ◽  
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ABSTRACT The plant growth-promoting bacterium Bacillus velezensis BS89 was isolated from the rhizosphere of winter wheat. Strain BS89 has the ability to promote plant growth and produce a mix of auxins and vitamins. Here, we sequenced the complete genome of this strain to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying its beneficial activities.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (21) ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei-Jian Kong ◽  
Yong-Cai Yan ◽  
Xiang-Ying Li ◽  
Zhen-Yu Liu

ABSTRACT Bacillus velezensis PEBA20 is a poplar endophyte with biocontrol activities and plant growth-promoting effects. The genome of B. velezensis PEBA20 was sequenced and the draft genome assembled, with a length of 4,249,176 bp and 4,487 genes.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (40) ◽  
Author(s):  
Vitaly V. Radchenko ◽  
Ilya Y. Vasilyev ◽  
Elena V. Ilnitskaya ◽  
Alexey V. Garkovenko ◽  
Anzhela M. Asaturova ◽  
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ABSTRACT Bacillus velezensis strain BZR 517 is a prospective plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium with known biocontrol properties, which may be used to improve soil quality. The genome sequencing was conducted as part of new biological agent development in order to determine the biocontrol potential of the strain, including the production of biologically active compounds.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (12) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhenghua Li ◽  
Mei Chen ◽  
Kun Ran ◽  
Jihua Wang ◽  
Qiangcheng Zeng ◽  
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ABSTRACT The plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium Bacillus velezensis strain Lzh-a42, which has antimicrobial activity, was isolated from tomato rhizosphere. Here, we report its genome sequence, which includes several predicted functional genes related to secondary metabolite biosynthesis, antimicrobial activity, and biofilm synthesis.


2018 ◽  
Vol 85 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhihui Xu ◽  
Huihui Zhang ◽  
Xinli Sun ◽  
Yan Liu ◽  
Wuxia Yan ◽  
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ABSTRACTRhizosphere colonization by plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) along plant roots facilitates the ability of PGPR to promote plant growth and health. Thus, an understanding of the molecular mechanisms of the root colonization process by plant-beneficialBacillusstrains is essential for the use of these strains in agriculture. Here, we observed that ansfpgene mutant of the plant growth-promoting rhizobacteriumBacillus velezensisSQR9 was unable to form normal biofilm architecture, and differential protein expression was observed by proteomic analysis. A minor wall teichoic acid (WTA) biosynthetic protein, GgaA, was decreased over 4-fold in the Δsfpmutant, and impairment of theggaAgene postponed biofilm formation and decreased cucumber root colonization capabilities. In addition, we provide evidence that the major WTA biosynthetic enzyme GtaB is involved in both biofilm formation and root colonization. The deficiency in biofilm formation of the ΔgtaBmutant may be due to an absence of UDP-glucose, which is necessary for the synthesis of biofilm matrix exopolysaccharides (EPS). These observations provide insights into the root colonization process by a plant-beneficialBacillusstrain, which will help improve its application as a biofertilizer.IMPORTANCEBacillus velezensisis a Gram-positive plant-beneficial bacterium which is widely used in agriculture. Additionally,Bacillusspp. are some of the model organisms used in the study of biofilms, and as such, the molecular networks and regulation systems of biofilm formation are well characterized. However, the molecular processes involved in root colonization by plant-beneficialBacillusstrains remain largely unknown. Here, we showed that WTAs play important roles in the plant root colonization process. The loss of thegtaBgene affects the ability ofB. velezensisSQR9 to sense plant polysaccharides, which are important environmental cues that trigger biofilm formation and colonization in the rhizosphere. This knowledge provides new insights into theBacillusroot colonization process and can help improve our understanding of plant-rhizobacterium interactions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (20) ◽  
Author(s):  
M. M. A. Khan ◽  
Jin Duan ◽  
Bernard R. Glick ◽  
Patrick M. Finnegan ◽  
Saleh A. Kabli ◽  
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ABSTRACT Pseudomonas pseudoalcaligenes KB-10 can enhance salinity tolerance in coriander plants. We report a draft genome sequence of P. pseudoalcaligenes KB-10, comprising a 5,241,174-bp circular chromosome containing 4,921 genes, with a GC content of 62.97%.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (35) ◽  
Author(s):  
Charlotte J. François ◽  
Steven Batinovic ◽  
Steve Petrovski ◽  
Anthony R. Gendall

Enterobacter asburiae NCR1 is a plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium isolated from the rhizosphere of Carpobrotus rossii . We report the draft genome sequence of E. asburiae strain NCR1, which revealed many genes facilitating beneficial interactions with plant hosts.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Russell K. Hynes ◽  
Tim J. Dumonceaux ◽  
Jakkrapong Kangsopa ◽  
Jennifer R. Town

We present here a draft genome sequence of Pseudomonas sp. strain 31-12, a plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium of several crop plants that was isolated from the rhizosphere of corn in southern Ontario, Canada.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (15) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ye Xia ◽  
Seth DeBolt ◽  
Qin Ma ◽  
Adam McDermaid ◽  
Cankun Wang ◽  
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We report here the improved draft genome sequence of Pseudomonas poae strain A2-S9, a bacterium that was originally isolated from switchgrass plants and exhibited the capacity for plant growth promotion. Its genome has a size of 6.68 Mbp and a GC content of 61.3%.


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