@article{fdi:010062319, title = {{C}omplete genome sequence of {B}urkholderia phymatum {STM}815({T}), a broad host range and efficient nitrogen-fixing symbiont of {M}imosa species}, author = {{M}oulin, {L}ionel and {K}lonowska, {A}gnieszka and {B}ournaud, {C}. and {B}ooth, {K}. and {V}riezen, {J}. {A}.{C}. and {M}elkonian, {R}{\'e}my and {J}ames, {E}.{K}. and {Y}oung, {J}.{P}.{W}. and {B}{\'e}na, {G}illes and {H}auser, {L}. and {L}and, {M}. and {K}yrpides, {N}. and {B}ruce, {D}. and {C}hain, {P}. and {C}opeland, {A}. and {P}itluck, {S}. and {W}oyke, {T}. and {L}izotte-{W}aniewski, {M}. and {B}ristow, {J}. and {R}iley, {M}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{B}urkholderia phymatum is a soil bacterium able to develop a nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with species of the legume genus {M}imosa, and is frequently found associated specifically with {M}imosa pudica. {T}he type strain of the species, {STM} 815({T}), was isolated from a root nodule in {F}rench {G}uiana in 2000. {T}he strain is an aerobic, motile, non-spore forming, {G}ram-negative rod, and is a highly competitive strain for nodulation compared to other {M}imosa symbionts, as it also nodulates a broad range of other legume genera and species. {T}he 8,676,562 bp genome is composed of two chromosomes (3,479,187 and 2,697,374 bp), a megaplasmid (1,904,893 bp) and a plasmid hosting the symbiotic functions (595,108 bp).}, keywords = {{B}urkholderia ; symbiosis ; {M}imosa ; rhizobia ; nitrogen fixation ; {GUYANE} {FRANCAISE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{S}tandards in {G}enomic {S}ciences}, volume = {9}, numero = {3}, pages = {763--774}, ISSN = {1944-3277}, year = {2014}, DOI = {10.4056/sigs.4861021}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010062319}, }