Draft genome sequence of Teratoramularia rumicicola strain TR4 isolated from Rumex crispus
Masataka Izumi, Tomomasa Oka, Toyozo Sato

TL;DR
This paper presents the draft genome of a fungus that could be used as a natural weed killer, isolated from a plant called Rumex crispus.
Contribution
The study provides the first draft genome sequence of Teratoramularia rumicicola strain TR4 using DNBSEQ technology.
Findings
The genome sequence of T. rumicicola strain TR4 was successfully generated.
The genome will aid in understanding taxonomy, pathogenicity, and secondary metabolite production in this species.
Abstract
We present the draft genome sequence of Teratoramularia rumicicola strain TR4, a potential bioherbicide isolated from Rumex crispus and sequenced using the DNBSEQ technology. This genome provides a foundational resource for future studies on taxonomy, pathogenicity, and secondary metabolite biosynthesis in T. rumicicola.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrobial Natural Products and Biosynthesis · Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies · Plant Toxicity and Pharmacological Properties
