Abstract

We report the 4.51 Mb draft genome of Pseudomonas sp. strain BMS12, a Gram-negative bacterium in the class of Gammaproteobacteria, isolated from the rhizospheric sediment of Phragmites karka, an invasive weed in Chilika Lake, Odisha, India. The Pseudomonas sp. strain BMS12 is capable of producing proteases and is also an efficient plant growth promoter that can be useful for various phytoremedial and industrial applications.

Highlights

  • Pseudomonas species are Gram-negative, rod-shaped, aerobic, nonfermenting, nonspore forming, motile, catalase positive, oxidase positive bacteria that belong to the class of Gammaproteobacteria and are common inhabitants of soil and water

  • On the basis of 16S rDNA gene sequence analysis, Pseudomonas sp. strain BMS12 was classified in the genus of Pseudomonas [3]

  • Little is known about the plant growthpromoting factors associated with Pseudomonas spp

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Introduction

Pseudomonas species are Gram-negative, rod-shaped, aerobic, nonfermenting, nonspore forming, motile, catalase positive, oxidase positive bacteria that belong to the class of Gammaproteobacteria and are common inhabitants of soil and water. Recent studies have shown that Pseudomonas sp. It has been known to provide antibiotic resistance, implying a clinical importance [2]. On the basis of 16S rDNA gene sequence analysis, Pseudomonas sp.

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