Wingfield, Brenda D.Ambler, Jon M.Coetzee, Martin Petrus AlbertusDe Beer, Z. WilhelmDuong, Tuan A.Joubert, FourieHammerbacher, AlmuthMcTaggart, Alistair R.Naidoo, KershneyNguyen, Hai D.T.Ponomareva, EkaterinaSantana, Quentin S.Seifert, Keith A.Steenkamp, Emma TheodoraTrollip, ConradVan der Nest, Magrieta AlettaVisagie, Cobus M.Wilken, Pieter MarkusWingfield, Michael J.Yilmaz, Neriman2017-02-212017-02-212016-06-21Wingfield, BD, Ambler, JM, Coetzee, MPA, De Beer, ZW, Duong, TA, Joubert, F, Hammerbacher, A, McTaggart, AR, Naidoo, K, Nguyen, HDT, Ponomareva, E, Santana, QS, Seifert, KA, Steenkamp, ET, Trollip, C, Van der Nest, MA, Visagie, CM, Wilken, PM, Wingfield, MJ & Yilmaz, N 2016, 'Draft genome sequences of Armillaria fuscipes, Ceratocystiopsis minuta, Ceratocystis adiposa, Endoconidiophora laricicola, E. polonica and Penicillium freii DAOMC 242723', IMA Fungus, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 217-227.2210-6340 (print)2210-6359 (online)10.5598/imafungus.2016.07.01.11http://hdl.handle.net/2263/59120The genomes of Armillaria fuscipes, Ceratocystiopsis minuta, Ceratocystis adiposa, Endoconidiophora laricicola, E. polonica, and Penicillium freii DAOMC 242723 are presented in this genome announcement. These six genomes are from plant pathogens and otherwise economically important fungal species. The genome sizes range from 21 Mb in the case of Ceratocystiopsis minuta to 58 Mb for the basidiomycete Armillaria fuscipes. These genomes include the first reports of genomes for the genus Endoconidiophora. The availability of these genome data will provide opportunities to resolve longstanding questions regarding the taxonomy of species in these genera. In addition these genome sequences through comparative studies with closely related organisms will increase our understanding of how these pathogens cause disease.en© 2016 International Mycological AssociationArmillaria root rotGrain spoilageInsect vectored fungiSap stain fungusSugarcane root rotDraft genome sequences of Armillaria fuscipes, Ceratocystiopsis minuta, Ceratocystis adiposa, Endoconidiophora laricicola, E. polonica and Penicillium freii DAOMC 242723Article