Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (Nov 2020)

Genome Sequence Resource for the Ramie Oomycete Pathogen Phytopythium vexans HF1

  • Yongting Yu,
  • Chunsheng Gao,
  • Tuhong Wang,
  • Yikun Chen,
  • Yi Cheng,
  • Zhimin Li,
  • Jia Chen,
  • Litao Guo,
  • Xiangping Sun,
  • Jianping Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1094/MPMI-04-20-0085-A
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 11
pp. 1270 – 1273

Abstract

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The oomycete Phytopythium vexans is a causative agent of patch canker, damping-off, and crown, stem, and root rot in many economically important plants. P. vexans HF1 was isolated in China, where it caused brown root rot of ramie, a fiber crop broadly cultivated in Asia. The genome of HF1 was sequenced by a combination of technologies producing short (Illumina HiSeq X) and long (PacBio RS) reads. The genome is 41.73 Mbp long, assembled into 44 contigs. It has a GC content of 58.17% and contains 13,051 predicted coding genes, including 1,461 putative virulence genes and 220 putative antimicrobial resistance genes. This genome sequence provides a resource for determining the molecular mechanisms of disease development in this pathosystem.

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