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Research Project: Enhancing Plant Protection through Fungal Systematics

Location: Mycology and Nematology Genetic Diversity and Biology Laboratory

Title: Data from: Genome resources for seven fungal isolates that cause turfgrass dollar spot diseases, including Clarireedia jacksonii and C. monteithiana

Author
item Crouch, Jo Anne
item BEIRN, LISA - Rutgers University
item CARBONE, IGANZIO - North Carolina State University
item CLARKE, B - Rutgers University
item KERNS, JAMES - North Carolina State University
item MALAPI-WIGHT, MARTHA - Animal And Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS)
item TREDWAY, LANE - North Carolina State University

Submitted to: Ag Data Commons
Publication Type: Other
Publication Acceptance Date: 7/21/2020
Publication Date: 7/22/2020
Citation: Crouch, J.A., Beirn, L.A., Carbone, I., Clarke, B.B., Kerns, J.P., Malapi-Wight, M., Tredway, L.P. 2020. Data from: Genome resources for seven fungal isolates that cause turfgrass dollar spot diseases, including Clarireedia jacksonii and C. monteithiana. Ag Data Commons. https://doi.org/10.15482/USDA.ADC/1519041.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15482/USDA.ADC/1519041

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: Ascomycete fungi in the genus Clarireedia are responsible for dollar spot, one of the most destructive and costly diseases affecting turfgrasses worldwide. Almost all grasses grown as turf are susceptible to dollar spot, including many high value grass species commonly used for golf courses. This AgData Commons dataset provides the genome sequences for seven isolates of Clarireedia fungi that cause dollar spot disease, including sequences of the two most widespread species, C. jacksonii and C. monteithiana. These data are freely available for research purposes.