Complete genome sequences of five Variovorax strains isolated from the Populus rhizosphere and endosphere
Delaney G. Beals, Alyssa A. Carrell, Brisa Rodriguez, William G. Alexander, Christopher W. Schadt, Leah H. Hochanadel, Mircea Podar, Dale A. Pelletier

TL;DR
This paper presents the full genome sequences of five Variovorax bacteria found in the roots of Populus trees, adding to our understanding of these microbes in plant environments.
Contribution
The study provides new complete genome sequences of Variovorax strains from Populus roots, expanding the genomic data for this genus in plant-associated settings.
Findings
The five Variovorax strains have genome sizes between 7.44 and 7.71 Mbp.
Each genome encodes between 6,077 and 6,879 predicted protein-coding genes.
These genomes enhance the genomic catalog of Variovorax in plant-associated environments.
Abstract
We report the complete genome sequences of five Variovorax strains isolated from the roots of Populus species in greenhouse and field settings. Genome sizes range from 7.44 to 7.71 Mbp and encode 6,077–6,879 predicted protein-coding genes. These genome assemblies expand the known genomic catalog of Variovorax in plant-associated environments.
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TopicsGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Photosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms · Plant Molecular Biology Research
