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Baltrus, David A (Ed.)Here, we report a draft metagenome-assembled genome and annotation of Pseudomonas sp. obtained from the sequenced genome of Vaucheria bursata. The genome completeness was 97.9% with a total of 5,322 open reading frames, of which 3,147 genes were annotated. The availability of the metagenome will elucidate the possible epiphytic interactions of bacteria with Vaucheria bursata.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available November 12, 2025
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Baltrus, David A (Ed.)ABSTRACT A collection of 47 bacteria isolated from the mucilage of aerial roots of energy sorghum is available at the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center, Michigan State University, Michigan, USA. We enriched bacteria with putative plant-beneficial phenotypes and included information on phenotypic diversity, taxonomy, and whole genome sequences.more » « less
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Baltrus, David A (Ed.)ABSTRACT A collection of 44 isolates isolated from the epicuticular wax of stems of energy sorghum is available at the Great Lakes Bioenergy Researcher Center, Michigan State University, MI, USA. We enriched bacteria with putative plant-beneficial phenotypes and include information on their phenotypic diversity, taxonomy, and whole-genome sequences.more » « less
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Baltrus, David A. (Ed.)ABSTRACT Paenibacillus spp. RC334 and RC343 were isolated from heated soil in a long-term soil warming experiment. Both genomes were 5.98 Mb and assembled as a single contig. We describe the assembly and annotation of the two high-quality draft genomes for these isolates here.more » « less
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