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Article Dans Une Revue The Internet Journal of Genomics and Proteomics Année : 2016

Pseudomonas lini Strain ZBG1 Revealed Carboxylic Acid Utilization and Copper Resistance Features Required for Adaptation to Vineyard Soil Environment: A Draft Genome Analysis.

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Pseudomonas lini strain ZBG1 was isolated from the soil of vineyard in Zellenberg, France and the draft genome was reported in this study. Bioinformatics analyses of the genome revealed presence of genes encoding tartaric and malic acid utilization as well as copper resistance that correspond to the adaptation this strain in vineyard soil environment.

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hal-01440892 , version 1 (19-01-2017)

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Kok-Gan Chan, Teik-Min Chong, Tan-Guan-Sheng Adrian, Heng Leong Kher, Catherine Grandclément, et al.. Pseudomonas lini Strain ZBG1 Revealed Carboxylic Acid Utilization and Copper Resistance Features Required for Adaptation to Vineyard Soil Environment: A Draft Genome Analysis.. The Internet Journal of Genomics and Proteomics, 2016, 4, pp.26-8. ⟨10.7150/jgen.16146⟩. ⟨hal-01440892⟩
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