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Abstract
Many Gram-positive spore-forming rhizobacteria of the genus Bacillus show potential as biocontrol biopesticides that promise improved sustainability and ecological safety in agriculture. Here we present a draft-quality genome sequence for Bacillus velezensis EU07, which shows growth-promotion in tomato plants and biocontrol against Fusarium head blight. We found that the genome of EU07 is almost identical to that of the commercially used strain QST713 but identified 46 single-nucleotide differences that distinguish these strains from each other. The availability of this genome sequence will facilitate future efforts to unravel the genetic and molecular basis for its beneficial properties.
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Funding
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University of Worcester
- Principle Award Recipient: Mahmut Tor
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Wellcome Trust
(Award WT097835MF)
- Principle Award Recipient: Not Applicable
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Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
(Award BB/K003240/1)
- Principle Award Recipient: Not Applicable