strain BZR 277 is a rhizobacterium isolated from the rhizoplane of a winter oilseed rape plant from the Krasnodar region in Russia. This study presents the genome sequence of the rhizobacterium BZR 277, which exhibited high antagonistic activity against the root-knot nematode Kof. The data on the genome sequence can help to identify pathways for the biosynthesis of metabolites responsible for nematicidal activity in order to improve crop protection against plant-parasitic nematodes.
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October 2020
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.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFstrain 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.
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