Genome sequence of Bacillus subtilis NGII: a rhizobacteria from potato plants
Anastasia Nikolaeva, Daria Pudova, Guzel Lutfullina, Marat Lutfullin, Yaw Akosah, Ayslu Mardanova

TL;DR
This paper presents the genome sequence of a soil bacterium that may help protect plants.
Contribution
The study provides a new genome sequence for a rhizobacteria strain with potential plant protection applications.
Findings
The genome of Bacillus subtilis NGII is 4.1 Mb with a GC content of 43.5%.
The sequencing offers insights into the bacterium's potential as a biostimulant for plant protection.
Abstract
We report the whole-genome sequence of Bacillus subtilis strain NGII isolated from the rhizospheric soil. Genomic insights deepen understanding of the strain’s potential as a biostimulant in plant protection. Sequencing and assembly yielded a 4.1 Mb genome for B. subtilis NGII with an average GC content of 43.5%.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant Growth Enhancement Techniques · Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity · Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis
