Draft genome sequence of Ovulinia azaleae, a quarantine pathogen known for causing azalea petal blight
Yunxin Zhang, Yunfang Chen, Sizhu Zheng, Xiaojun Yang, Zhenchuan Mao, Guohua Chen, Jian Ling

TL;DR
This paper presents the first genome sequence of Ovulinia azaleae, a pathogen that causes azalea petal blight.
Contribution
The study provides the first high-quality draft genome of Ovulinia azaleae, enabling future research on its pathogenic mechanisms.
Findings
The genome is 56.83 Mb in size with an N50 of 3.05 Mb.
It contains 10,707 predicted protein-coding genes.
Abstract
We report the first draft genome sequence of Ovulinia azaleae (strain CBS 680.88). The long-read assembly resulted in a 56.83 Mb genome with an N50 of 3.05 Mb and 10,707 predicted protein-coding genes. The high-quality Ovulinia azaleae genome resource provides insights into the mechanisms of azalea petal blight.
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TopicsPlant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies · Fungal Plant Pathogen Control · Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases
