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Draft Genome Sequences for Three Ophiostoma Species Acquired during Revisions of Australian Plant Pathogen Reference Collections
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Draft Genome Sequences for Three Ophiostoma Species Acquired during Revisions of Australian Plant Pathogen Reference Collections

Conrad Trollip, Angus J Carnegie, Brendan Rodoni and Jacqueline Edwards
Microbiology resource announcements, Vol.11(6), e0017522
16/06/2022
PMID: 35546116
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Abstract

The fungal genus Ophiostoma contains numerous species that share close associations with wood-boring insects, a relationship with important consequences for global biosecurity. Here, we provide draft genomes for three Ophiostoma species within the well-known Ophiostoma ulmi complex. These resources are valuable for future research efforts related to Ophiostoma and the establishment of biosecurity-focused databases.

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