Draft genome sequences of five Calonectria species from Eucalyptus plantations in China, Celoporthe dispersa, Sporothrix phasma and Alectoria sarmentosa
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Liu, FeiFei
Chen, ShuaiFei
Ferreira, Maria A.
Chang, Runlei
Sayari, Mohammad
Kanzi, Aquillah M.
Wingfield, Brenda D.
Wingfield, Michael J.
Pizarro, David
Crespo, Ana
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BioMed Central
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Draft genome sequences of five Calonectria species [including Calonectria aciculata, C. crousiana, C. fujianensis, C.
honghensis and C. pseudoturangicola], Celoporthe dispersa, Sporothrix phasma and Alectoria sarmentosa are
presented. Species of Calonectria are the causal agents of Eucalyptus leaf blight disease, threatening the growth
and sustainability of Eucalyptus plantations in China. Celoporthe dispersa is the causal agent of stem canker in native
Syzygium cordatum and exotic Tibouchina granulosa in South Africa. Sporothrix phasma was first discovered in the
infructescences of Protea laurifolia and Protea neriifolia in South Africa. Alectoria sarmentosa is fruticose lichen
belongs to the alectorioid clade of the family Parmeliaceae. The availability of these genome sequences will
facilitate future studies on the systematics, population genetics, and genomics of these fungi.
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Alectoria sarmentosa, Calonectria species, Celoporthe dispersa, Eucalyptus leaf disease, Fungal pathogens, Sporothrix phasma
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Liu F., Chen S., Ferreira M.A. et al. 2019,'Draft genome sequences of five Calonectria species from Eucalyptus plantations in China, Celoporthe dispersa, Sporothrix phasma and Alectoria sarmentosa', IMA Fungus, vol. 10, no. 1, art. 22, pp. 1-13..