Abstract

Pseudomonas sp. AW4 is a highly arsenic (As) resistant bacterium with plant growth promoting properties, originally isolated from the soybean (Glycine max L.) rhizosphere. In order to safely use this isolate in diverse bioformulations, its characterization needs to be completed and a reliable identification must be provided. In the present work, we analyzed the morpho-physiological, biochemical and genomic characteristics of Pseudomonas sp. AW4. Identification of the isolate varied according to the parameters analyzed, mainly biochemical and physiological tests or individual genes and phylogenetic analyses. In this regard, we performed massive sequencing of its genome, in order to consistently complete its characterization and identification. Pseudomonas sp. AW4 formed a monophyletic clade with P. urmiensis SWRI10, presenting 3.08% of unique genes against this reference isolate. More than 70% of AW4 genes were also shared with P. oryziphila strain 1257 NZ and with P. reidholzensis strain CCOS 865. The search for genes related to As resistance evidenced the presence of the operon arsHRBC. Taken together, results of the present work allow identification of this bacterium as Pseudomonas urmiensis AW4 and open up a number of opportunities to study this strain and understand the mechanisms of arsenic resistance and plant growth promotion.

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