Genome sequence of venturia oleaginea, the causal agent of olive leaf scab

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Abstract

Olive leaf scab, also known as peacock spot disease, caused by Venturia oleaginea (syn. Spilocaea oleaginea and Fusicladium oleagineum) is the most widespread and economically important fungal disease attacking olive in production countries. Here, we report the first highly contiguous whole-genome sequence (46.08 Mb) of one isolate, YUN35, of V. oleaginea. The described genome sequence and annotation resource will be useful to study the fungal biology, pathogen-host interaction, characterization of genes of interest, and population genetic diversity.

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Jaber, M. Y., Bao, J., Gao, X., Zhang, L., He, D., Wang, X., … Wang, B. (2020). Genome sequence of venturia oleaginea, the causal agent of olive leaf scab. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, 33(9), 1095–1097. https://doi.org/10.1094/MPMI-03-20-0070-A

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