scholarly journals Complete genome sequences of the Serratia plymuthica strains 3Rp8 and 3Re4-18, two rhizosphere bacteria with antagonistic activity towards fungal phytopathogens and plant growth promoting abilities

2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Eveline Adam ◽  
Henry Müller ◽  
Armin Erlacher ◽  
Gabriele Berg
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (20) ◽  
Author(s):  
Becky N. Aloo ◽  
Ernest R. Mbega ◽  
Billy A. Makumba ◽  
Ines Friedrich ◽  
Robert Hertel ◽  
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We present here the complete genome sequences of plant growth-promoting Klebsiella sp. strain MPUS7, Serratia sp. strain NGAS9, and Citrobacter sp. strain LUTT5, isolated from rhizosphere soils and tubers of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) plants growing in the northern and southern highlands of Tanzania.


2012 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 54-62 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saraswoti Neupane ◽  
Nils Högberg ◽  
Sadhna Alström ◽  
Susan Lucas ◽  
James Han ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nathan P. Nordstedt ◽  
Michelle L. Jones

Water stress decreases the health and quality of horticulture crops by inhibiting photosynthesis, transpiration, and nutrient uptake. Application of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) can increase the growth, stress tolerance, and overall quality of field and greenhouse grown crops subjected to water stress. Here, we evaluated Serratia plymuthica MBSA-MJ1 for its ability to increase plant growth and quality of Petunia × hybrida (petunia), Impatiens walleriana (impatiens), and Viola × wittrockiana (pansy) plants recovering from severe water stress. Plants were treated weekly with inoculum of MBSA-MJ1, and plant growth and quality were evaluated 2 weeks after recovery from water stress. Application of S. plymuthica MBSA-MJ1 increased the visual quality and shoot biomass of petunia and impatiens and increased the flower number of petunia after recovery from water stress. In addition, in vitro characterizations showed that MBSA-MJ1 is a motile bacterium with moderate levels of antibiotic resistance that can withstand osmotic stress. Further, comprehensive genomic analyses identified genes putatively involved in bacterial osmotic and oxidative stress responses and the synthesis of osmoprotectants and vitamins that could potentially be involved in increasing plant water stress tolerance. This work provides a better understanding of potential mechanisms involved in beneficial plant-microbe interactions under abiotic stress using a novel S. plymuthica strain as a model.


2020 ◽  
Vol 33 (7) ◽  
pp. 876-879
Author(s):  
Can Chen ◽  
Zonghao Yue ◽  
Cuiwei Chu ◽  
Keshi Ma ◽  
Lili Li ◽  
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Bacillus sp. strain WR11 isolated from the root of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) possesses abiotic stress alleviating properties and produces several types of enzymes. However, its genomic information is lacking. The study described the complete genome sequence of the bacterium. The size of the genome was 4 202 080 base pairs that consisted of 4 405 genes in total. The G+C content of the circular genome was 43.53% and there were 4 170 coding genes, 114 pseudo genes, 30 ribosome RNAs, 86 tRNAs, and 5 ncRNAs, based on the Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP). Many genes were related to the stress-alleviating properties and 124 genes existed in the CAZy database. The complete genome data of strain WR11 will provide valuable resources for genetic dissection of its plant growth-promoting function and symbiotic interaction with plant.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (25) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yasmeen Salha ◽  
Naganeeswaran Sudalaimuthuasari ◽  
Biduth Kundu ◽  
Raja S. AlMaskari ◽  
AlReem S. Alkaabi ◽  
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ABSTRACT Here, we present a complete circular genome (5.4 Mb) and a plasmid (104,972 bp) of the plant growth-promoting bacterium Phytobacter diazotrophicus strain UAEU22, isolated from date palm rhizosphere in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Annotation of the genome resulted in 5,229 predicted genes.


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