© 2015 Suleimanova et al. Strain 3.5.1 was isolated from soils of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia, on the basis of presence of a high phytate-degrading activity. Strains with such activities attract special interest because of its potential use as feed additives and natural manures. Strain 3.5.1 harbors a 99 % 16S rRNA nucleotide sequence similarity to different Pantoea species (P. vagans, P. ananatis, P. agglomerans, P. anthophila and Pantoea sp.) and exhibits unique biochemical properties that do not allow strain identification up to species. Moreover, the strain 3.5.1 shows a low ANI and MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry scores. Thus, it is likely that the strain 3.5.1 represents a new Pantoea species. Here, we present the genome sequence of...
Species belonging to the genus of Pantoea are commonly isolated from plants, humans and the natural ...
As the name of the genus Pantoea (“of all sorts and sources”) suggests, this genus includes bacteria...
© 2015, American Society for Microbiology. Phosphorus is an important macronutrient, but its availab...
© 2015 Suleimanova et al. Strain 3.5.1 was isolated from soils of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia,...
Abstract—: Accurate strain identification within the Pantoea genus is difficult due to homologous re...
Links and DNA sequences of phytase genes detected in Pantoea sp . 3.5.1 genome. (DOCX 14Â kb
Distinctive strains of Pantoea are used as soil inoculants for their ability to promote plant growth...
Strain FF5 was isolated from the skin flora of a healthy Senegalese 35-year-old woman. This strain w...
The genus Pantoea is a predominant member of host-associated microbiome. We here report on the genom...
J.Z. and G.-C.H. contributed equally to this work. This report describes the draft genome sequence o...
Pantoea sp. 1.19, a plant growth-promoting bacterium (PGPB), was isolated from the rhizosphere of ri...
AbstractThe genus Pantoea is a predominant member of host-associated microbiome. We here report on t...
Here we report expression and characterization of recombinant bacterial phytase PaPhyC from Pantoea ...
A main spectra profiles (MSP) dendrogram generated by MALDI Biotyper 3.0 software with the 3.5.1 iso...
Pantoea ananatis 1.38 is a strain isolated from the rhizosphere of irrigated rice in southern Spain....
Species belonging to the genus of Pantoea are commonly isolated from plants, humans and the natural ...
As the name of the genus Pantoea (“of all sorts and sources”) suggests, this genus includes bacteria...
© 2015, American Society for Microbiology. Phosphorus is an important macronutrient, but its availab...
© 2015 Suleimanova et al. Strain 3.5.1 was isolated from soils of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia,...
Abstract—: Accurate strain identification within the Pantoea genus is difficult due to homologous re...
Links and DNA sequences of phytase genes detected in Pantoea sp . 3.5.1 genome. (DOCX 14Â kb
Distinctive strains of Pantoea are used as soil inoculants for their ability to promote plant growth...
Strain FF5 was isolated from the skin flora of a healthy Senegalese 35-year-old woman. This strain w...
The genus Pantoea is a predominant member of host-associated microbiome. We here report on the genom...
J.Z. and G.-C.H. contributed equally to this work. This report describes the draft genome sequence o...
Pantoea sp. 1.19, a plant growth-promoting bacterium (PGPB), was isolated from the rhizosphere of ri...
AbstractThe genus Pantoea is a predominant member of host-associated microbiome. We here report on t...
Here we report expression and characterization of recombinant bacterial phytase PaPhyC from Pantoea ...
A main spectra profiles (MSP) dendrogram generated by MALDI Biotyper 3.0 software with the 3.5.1 iso...
Pantoea ananatis 1.38 is a strain isolated from the rhizosphere of irrigated rice in southern Spain....
Species belonging to the genus of Pantoea are commonly isolated from plants, humans and the natural ...
As the name of the genus Pantoea (“of all sorts and sources”) suggests, this genus includes bacteria...
© 2015, American Society for Microbiology. Phosphorus is an important macronutrient, but its availab...