Abstract

Certain pathovars of Pseudomonas amygdali, which is newly reclassified from Pseudomonas syringae by DNA-DNA hybridization and ribotyping, cause many serious diseases of major crop plants. Herein, we present draft genome sequences of P. amygdali pv. tabaci strain ATCC 11528 and P. amygdali pv. lachrymans strain 98A-744.

Highlights

  • Certain pathovars of Pseudomonas amygdali, which is newly reclassified from Pseudomonas syringae by DNA-DNA hybridization and ribotyping, cause many serious diseases of major crop plants

  • P. amygdali pv. tabaci ATCC 11528 was purchased from the American Type Culture Collection (Manassas, Virginia, USA)

  • The initial assemblies resulted in 18 scaffolds for ATCC 11528, and 193 scaffolds for 98A-744

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Introduction

Certain pathovars of Pseudomonas amygdali, which is newly reclassified from Pseudomonas syringae by DNA-DNA hybridization and ribotyping, cause many serious diseases of major crop plants. Most bacterial strains classified under the species Pseudomonas syringae are plant pathogens that grow epiphytically on plant hosts. Earlier studies gave rise to the idea of the “Pseudomonas syringae complex,” a single species with many populations capable of infecting specific hosts [1].

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