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Genome Sequence of Venturia carpophila, the Causal Agent of Peach Scab

Journal

MOLECULAR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS
Volume 34, Issue 7, Pages 852-856

Publisher

AMER PHYTOPATHOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1094/MPMI-11-20-0321-A

Keywords

fungal pathogen; genome; peach scab disease; Venturia carpophila

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  1. China Agriculture Research System [CARS-30]

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This study reported the first highly contiguous whole-genome sequence of V. carpophila isolate ZJHZ1-1-1, providing a valuable resource for studying fungal biology, pathogen-host interaction, fungicide resistance, important genes, population genetics, and molecular markers development.
Venturia carpophila, the causal agent of scab disease on peach, is a host-specific fungus that is widely distributed around the world, including China. In our previous study, samples were collected from 14 provinces in China, and 750 isolates were obtained by single-spore separation. Here, we reported the first highly contiguous whole-genome sequence (35.87 Mb) of the V. carpophila isolate ZJHZ1-1-1, which included 33 contigs with N-50 value of 2.01 Mb and maximum contig length of 3.39 Mb. The high-quality genome sequence and annotation resource will be useful to study the fungal biology, pathogen-host interaction, fungicide resistance, characterization of important genes, population genetic diversity, and development of molecular markers for genotyping and species identification.

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