Abstract:Enterobacter asburiae is the causal agent of rice bacterial palea browning disease. Here, we report the complete genome of Enterobacter asburiae strain SD4L, which represents the first whole genome sequence of an isolate from rice seedlings in China. The assembled genome consisted of two contigs, with a circular chromosome of 4,574,166 bp, and a plasmid of 85,271 bp, respectively. This complete genome will provide a valuable resource for further studies on bacterial palea browning worldwide.
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