Abstract

Pantoea ananatis is a bacterium with versatile niches that vary from pathogenic to beneficial. We present the genome of strain CFH 7-1, which was recovered from a diseased greenhouse cotton boll previously caged with a field-collected cotton fleahopper (Pseudatomoscelis seriatus). These data will assist in deciphering the infection process.

Highlights

  • Pantoea ananatis is a bacterium with versatile niches that vary from pathogenic to beneficial

  • Representatives of Pantoea ananatis are motile, Gram-negative rods that have been isolated from numerous environments; strains include both human [1, 2] and plant pathogens [3], endophytes [4], and biocontrol agents [5]

  • Strain CFH 7-1 was isolated from a diseased greenhouse cotton boll that was first caged with a cotton fleahopper collected from an infested field plot

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Introduction

Pantoea ananatis is a bacterium with versatile niches that vary from pathogenic to beneficial. Representatives of Pantoea ananatis are motile, Gram-negative rods that have been isolated from numerous environments; strains include both human [1, 2] and plant pathogens [3], endophytes [4], and biocontrol agents [5]. P. ananatis is regarded as an emerging pathogen since its host range continues to expand seasonally, hindering economic gains.

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