https://www.selleckchem.com/products/raptinal.html 94-0.98), and measurement of tumour length comparing T1W TSE and T1W GrE Dixon was also very good (ICC = 0.91-0.99). In 4 cases, tumour length was significantly overestimated on T1W TSE images due to extensive reactive marrow oedema, but more accurately determined on the OP sequence when compared to resection specimens. The OP T1W GrE Dixon sequence is comparable to T1W TSE for assessment of the intra-medullary length of appendicular bone tumours, and more accurate in the presence of extensive reactive marrow oedema. The OP T1W GrE Dixon sequence is comparable to T1W TSE for assessment of the intra-medullary length of appendicular bone tumours, and more accurate in the presence of extensive reactive marrow oedema.Bacterial endophytes ubiquitously colonize the internal tissues of plants and promote the plant growth through diverse mechanisms. The current study describes the mechanistic basis of plant-specific adaptations present in an extremely beneficial endophytic bacterium. Here, the endophytic Bacillus subtilis Dcl1 isolated from the dried rhizome of Curcuma longa was found to have the drought tolerance, IAA and ACC deaminase production and phosphate solubilization properties. The whole genome sequencing and annotation further showed the genome of B. subtilis Dcl1 to have the size of 4,321,654 bp. This also showed the presence of genes for IAA, H2S, acetoin, butanediol, flagella and siderophore production along with phosphate solubilization and biofilm formation for the B. subtilis Dcl1. In addition, the genes responsible for the synthesis of surfactin, iturin, fengycin, bacillibactin, bacillaene, bacilysin, chitinase, chitosanase, protease and glycoside hydrolase could also be annotated from the genome of B. subtilis Dcl1. Identification of genes for the glycine betaine, glutamate and trehalose further indicated the drought stress tolerance features of B. subtilis Dcl1. The presence of the genetic basis to produ