Ann M Hirsch, Noor Khan, Ethan Humm, Mila Rubbi, Giorgia Del Vecchio, Sung Min Ha, Matteo Pellegrini, Robert P Gunsalus
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Genome of Dietzia cinnamea 55, a desert-isolated microbe with plant growth-promoting properties for grain crops.
Here, we report the genome sequence of Dietzia cinnamea 55, isolated from the Negev Desert, Israel. D. cinnamea 55 was found to promote the growth of several cereal crops (corn, wheat, and pearl millet) in greenhouse and field studies.