Draft genome of Cercospora zeina, Fusarium pininemorale, Hawksworthiomyces lignivorus, Huntiella decipiens and Ophiostoma ips
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- Brenda D Wingfield, Dave K Berger, Emma T Steenkamp, Hye-Jin Lim, Tuan A Duong, Burton H Bluhm, Z Wilhelm De Beer, Lieschen De Vos, G Fourie, Kershney Naidoo, Nicky Olivier, Yao-Cheng Lin (UGent) , Yves Van de Peer (UGent) , Fourie Joubert, Bridget G Crampton, Velushka Swart, Nicole Soal, Catherine Tatham, Magriet A Van der Nest, Nicolaas A van der Merwe, Stephanie van Wyk, P Markus Wilken and Michael J Wingfield
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- The genomes of Cercospora zeina, Fusarium pininemorale, Hawksworthiomyces lignivorus, Huntiella decipiens, and Ophiostoma ips are presented in this genome announcement. Three of these genomes are from plant pathogens and otherwise economically important fungal species. Fusarium pininemorale and H. decipiens are not known to cause significant disease but are closely related to species of economic importance. The genome sizes range from 25.99 Mb in the case of O. ips to 4.82 Mb for H. lignivorus. These genomes include the first reports of a genome from the genus Hawksworthiomyces. The availability of these genome data will allow the resolution of longstanding questions regarding the taxonomy of these species. In addition these genome sequences through comparative studies with closely related organisms will increase our understanding of how these species or close relatives cause disease.
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- GRAY LEAF-SPOT, FUJIKUROI SPECIES COMPLEX, INFESTING BARK BEETLES, LEPTOGRAPHIUM-PROCERUM, CERATOCYSTIS-FIMBRIATA, MAXIMUM-LIKELIHOOD, SEQUENCE DATA, SOUTH-AFRICA, SP-NOV., MAIZE, Gray Leaf Spot, maize, insect vectored fungi, Fusarium fujikuroi species, complex, Ophiostomatales, wood decay, Ceratocystidaceae, blue stain
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8545434
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- Wingfield, Brenda D., et al. “Draft Genome of Cercospora Zeina, Fusarium Pininemorale, Hawksworthiomyces Lignivorus, Huntiella Decipiens and Ophiostoma Ips.” IMA FUNGUS, vol. 8, no. 2, 2017, pp. 385–96, doi:10.5598/imafungus.2017.08.02.10.
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- Wingfield, B. D., Berger, D. K., Steenkamp, E. T., Lim, H.-J., Duong, T. A., Bluhm, B. H., … Wingfield, M. J. (2017). Draft genome of Cercospora zeina, Fusarium pininemorale, Hawksworthiomyces lignivorus, Huntiella decipiens and Ophiostoma ips. IMA FUNGUS, 8(2), 385–396. https://doi.org/10.5598/imafungus.2017.08.02.10
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- Wingfield, Brenda D, Dave K Berger, Emma T Steenkamp, Hye-Jin Lim, Tuan A Duong, Burton H Bluhm, Z Wilhelm De Beer, et al. 2017. “Draft Genome of Cercospora Zeina, Fusarium Pininemorale, Hawksworthiomyces Lignivorus, Huntiella Decipiens and Ophiostoma Ips.” IMA FUNGUS 8 (2): 385–96. https://doi.org/10.5598/imafungus.2017.08.02.10.
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- Wingfield, Brenda D, Dave K Berger, Emma T Steenkamp, Hye-Jin Lim, Tuan A Duong, Burton H Bluhm, Z Wilhelm De Beer, Lieschen De Vos, G Fourie, Kershney Naidoo, Nicky Olivier, Yao-Cheng Lin, Yves Van de Peer, Fourie Joubert, Bridget G Crampton, Velushka Swart, Nicole Soal, Catherine Tatham, Magriet A Van der Nest, Nicolaas A van der Merwe, Stephanie van Wyk, P Markus Wilken, and Michael J Wingfield. 2017. “Draft Genome of Cercospora Zeina, Fusarium Pininemorale, Hawksworthiomyces Lignivorus, Huntiella Decipiens and Ophiostoma Ips.” IMA FUNGUS 8 (2): 385–396. doi:10.5598/imafungus.2017.08.02.10.
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- 1.Wingfield BD, Berger DK, Steenkamp ET, Lim H-J, Duong TA, Bluhm BH, et al. Draft genome of Cercospora zeina, Fusarium pininemorale, Hawksworthiomyces lignivorus, Huntiella decipiens and Ophiostoma ips. IMA FUNGUS. 2017;8(2):385–96.
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- [1]B. D. Wingfield et al., “Draft genome of Cercospora zeina, Fusarium pininemorale, Hawksworthiomyces lignivorus, Huntiella decipiens and Ophiostoma ips,” IMA FUNGUS, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 385–396, 2017.
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