Draft genome sequence of plantibacter flavus strain 251 isolated from a plant growing in a chronically hydrocarbon-contaminated site

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Plantibacter flavus isolate 251 is a bacterial endophyte isolated from an Achillea millefolium plant growing in a natural oil seep soil located in Oil Springs, Ontario, Canada. We present here a draft genome sequence of an infrequently reported genus Plantibacter, highlighting an endophytic lifestyle and biotechnological potential.

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Lumactud, R., Fulthorpe, R., Sentchilo, V., & van der Meer, J. R. (2017). Draft genome sequence of plantibacter flavus strain 251 isolated from a plant growing in a chronically hydrocarbon-contaminated site. Genome Announcements, 5(17). https://doi.org/10.1128/genomeA.00276-17

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