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Charlotte Armstrong1, Mariann Eagle1, Steve A Wakelin1
1Bioeconomy Science Institute, Lincoln, New Zealand.
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Complete bacterial genomes and functional annotations of 20 isolates from planted Pinus radiata forest soils in New Zealand are reported. These genomes expand the taxonomic and functional representation of forest soil microbes in genome databases, supporting future microbial ecology studies.
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