Author
Bock, Clive | |
Chen, Chunxian | |
YU, FAHONG - University Of Florida | |
STEVENSON, KATHERINE - University Of Georgia | |
Wood, Bruce |
Submitted to: Standards in Genomic Sciences
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal Publication Acceptance Date: 5/21/2016 Publication Date: 6/3/2016 Citation: Bock, C.H., Chen, C., Yu, F., Stevenson, K.L., Wood, B.W. 2016. Draft genome sequence of Fusicladium effusum, cause of pecan scab. Standards in Genomic Sciences. 11:36. Interpretive Summary: Pecan scab (caused by a fungus, Fusicladium effusum) is the most destructive disease of pecan in several regions of the world. We report the draft genome sequence of an isolate F. effusum collected from a pecan tree in central Georgia, in the US. The genome sequence described will be a useful resource for research of the biology and ecology of the pathogen, coevolution with the pecan host, characterization of genes of interest, and development of markers for studies of genetic diversity, genotyping and phylogenetic analysis. The annotation of the genome is described and a phylogenetic analysis is presented. Technical Abstract: Pecan scab, caused by the plant pathogenic fungus Fusicladium effusum, is the most destructive disease of pecan, an important specialty crop cultivated in several regions of the world. At this time, no other members of the family Venturiaceae (in which the pathogen resides) have been reported sequenced. We report a draft genome sequence (40.6 Mb) of an isolate F. effusum collected from a pecan tree (cv. Desirable) in central Georgia, in the US. The genome sequence described will be a useful resource for research of the biology and ecology of the pathogen, coevolution with the pecan host, characterization of genes of interest, and development of markers for studies of genetic diversity, genotyping and phylogenetic analysis. The annotation of the genome is described and a phylogenetic analysis is presented. |