Neupane_2012_Stand.Genomic.Sci_6_54

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Title : Complete genome sequence of the rapeseed plant-growth promoting Serratia plymuthica strain AS9 - Neupane_2012_Stand.Genomic.Sci_6_54
Author(s) : Neupane S , Hogberg N , Alstrom S , Lucas S , Han J , Lapidus A , Cheng JF , Bruce D , Goodwin L , Pitluck S , Peters L , Ovchinnikova G , Lu M , Han C , Detter JC , Tapia R , Fiebig A , Land M , Hauser L , Kyrpides NC , Ivanova N , Pagani I , Klenk HP , Woyke T , Finlay RD
Ref : Stand Genomic Sci , 6 :54 , 2012
Abstract :

Serratia plymuthica are plant-associated, plant beneficial species belonging to the family Enterobacteriaceae. The members of the genus Serratia are ubiquitous in nature and their life style varies from endophytic to free-living. S. plymuthica AS9 is of special interest for its ability to inhibit fungal pathogens of rapeseed and to promote plant growth. The genome of S. plymuthica AS9 comprises a 5,442,880 bp long circular chromosome that consists of 4,952 protein-coding genes, 87 tRNA genes and 7 rRNA operons. This genome is part of the project entitled "Genomics of four rapeseed plant growth promoting bacteria with antagonistic effect on plant pathogens" awarded through the 2010 DOE-JGI Community Sequencing Program (CSP2010).

PubMedSearch : Neupane_2012_Stand.Genomic.Sci_6_54
PubMedID: 22675598
Gene_locus related to this paper: serpl-s0ae95 , serpl-s0aiv6 , sersa-g0bfi6 , serp5-a8gjr8 , serpl-s4yi15

Related information

Gene_locus serpl-s0ae95    serpl-s0aiv6    sersa-g0bfi6    serp5-a8gjr8    serpl-s4yi15

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Neupane S, Hogberg N, Alstrom S, Lucas S, Han J, Lapidus A, Cheng JF, Bruce D, Goodwin L, Pitluck S, Peters L, Ovchinnikova G, Lu M, Han C, Detter JC, Tapia R, Fiebig A, Land M, Hauser L, Kyrpides NC, Ivanova N, Pagani I, Klenk HP, Woyke T, Finlay RD (2012)
Complete genome sequence of the rapeseed plant-growth promoting Serratia plymuthica strain AS9
Stand Genomic Sci 6 :54

Neupane S, Hogberg N, Alstrom S, Lucas S, Han J, Lapidus A, Cheng JF, Bruce D, Goodwin L, Pitluck S, Peters L, Ovchinnikova G, Lu M, Han C, Detter JC, Tapia R, Fiebig A, Land M, Hauser L, Kyrpides NC, Ivanova N, Pagani I, Klenk HP, Woyke T, Finlay RD (2012)
Stand Genomic Sci 6 :54