Mariska S Kleyn, Muiz O Akinyemi, Carlos Bezuidenhout, Rasheed A Adeleke
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Draft genome sequences of three Serratia liquefaciens strains isolated from vegetables in South Africa.
Strains of the Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped Serratia genus are plant endophytes. Here, we described three draft genome sequences of Serratia liquefaciens isolated in South Africa from the leaves of tomatoes and lettuce.