Burkholderia cenocepacia Strain CEIB S5-1, a Rhizosphere-Inhabiting Bacterium with Potential in Bioremediation

Burkholderia cenocepacia is considered an opportunistic pathogen from humans and may cause disease in plants. A bioprospection from a plaguicide-contaminated agricultural field in Mexico identified several methyl parathion-degrading bacteria. Here, we report the draft genome sequence of B. cenocepac...

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Published in:Genome announcements (Washington, DC) Vol. 3; no. 2
Main Authors: Martínez-Ocampo, Fernando, Lozano-Aguirre Beltrán, Luis Fernando, Hernández-Mendoza, Armando, Rojas-Espinoza, Luis Enrique, Popoca-Ursino, Elida Carolina, Ortiz-Hernández, María Laura, Sánchez-Salinas, Enrique, Ramos Quintana, Fernando, Dantán-González, Edgar
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States American Society for Microbiology 05-03-2015
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Summary:Burkholderia cenocepacia is considered an opportunistic pathogen from humans and may cause disease in plants. A bioprospection from a plaguicide-contaminated agricultural field in Mexico identified several methyl parathion-degrading bacteria. Here, we report the draft genome sequence of B. cenocepacia strain CEIB S5-1, which gave us clues into ecological biodiversity.
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ISSN:2169-8287
2169-8287
DOI:10.1128/genomeA.00056-15