Seven strains of endospore-forming bacteria with antagonistic activity against a series of plant pathogens were sequenced in order to investigate their antimicrobial gene clusters and antimicrobial modes of action. The selected strains include six Bacillus strains and one Brevibacillus strain.</p
Background Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are good alternatives for chemical fertilizer...
We present the draft genome sequence of Bacillus mycoides M2E15, a bacterium isolated from potato en...
Here, we report the draft genome sequences of five food isolates of Bacillus pumilus, a spore-formin...
Seven strains of endospore-forming bacteria with antagonistic activity against a series of plant pat...
Four strains isolated from tomato and lettuce phyllosphere were sequenced in order to investigate th...
In order to investigate the underlying interaction mechanisms between plants and Gram-positive bacte...
Five environmental Bacillus strains were sequenced, of which three were isolated from the rhizospher...
Background Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are good alternatives for chemical fertilizer...
We present the draft genome sequence of Bacillus mycoides M2E15, a bacterium isolated from potato en...
Here, we report the draft genome sequences of five food isolates of Bacillus pumilus, a spore-formin...
Seven strains of endospore-forming bacteria with antagonistic activity against a series of plant pat...
Four strains isolated from tomato and lettuce phyllosphere were sequenced in order to investigate th...
In order to investigate the underlying interaction mechanisms between plants and Gram-positive bacte...
Five environmental Bacillus strains were sequenced, of which three were isolated from the rhizospher...
Background Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) are good alternatives for chemical fertilizer...
We present the draft genome sequence of Bacillus mycoides M2E15, a bacterium isolated from potato en...
Here, we report the draft genome sequences of five food isolates of Bacillus pumilus, a spore-formin...