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Genome Sequence of Bradyrhizobium japonicum E109, One of the Most Agronomically Used Nitrogen-Fixing Rhizobacteria in Argentina
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2015-02Registro en:
Torres, Daniela Soledad; Revale, Santiago; Obando, Melissa; Maroniche, Guillermo Andres; Paris, Gastón; et al.; Genome Sequence of Bradyrhizobium japonicum E109, One of the Most Agronomically Used Nitrogen-Fixing Rhizobacteria in Argentina; American Society for Microbiology; Genome Announcement; 3; 1; 2-2015; 1566-15567
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Autor
Torres, Daniela Soledad
Revale, Santiago
Obando, Melissa
Maroniche, Guillermo Andres
Paris, Gastón
Perticari, Alejandro
Vazquez, Martin
Wisniewsk Dyé, Florence
Martínez Abarca Pastor, Francisco
Cassan, Fabricio Dario
Resumen
We present here the complete genome sequence of Bradyrhizobium japonicum strain E109, one of the most used rhizobacteria for soybean inoculation in Argentina since the 1970s. The genome consists of a 9.22-Mbp single chromosome and contains several genes related to nitrogen fixation, phytohormone biosynthesis, and a rhizospheric lifestyle.