Abstract

Stemphylium lycopersici (Pleosporales) is a pathogenic fungus found on a broad range of plant hosts. It is one of the causal agents of gray leaf spot disease in tomato that causes severe yield reductions and economic losses worldwide. Here, we present the draft genome sequences and the gene annotations of two strains of S. lycopersici, nonsporulating strain CIDEFI-212 and sporulating strain CIDEFI-213.

Highlights

  • Stemphylium lycopersici (Pleosporales) is a pathogenic fungus found on a broad range of plant hosts

  • The draft genome sequences presented in this study, as well as that of CIDEFI-216, will be helpful tools for comparing the genomes of S. lycopersici strains that differ in virulence and in their ability to sporulate under a wide array of conditions

  • The assembled draft genome sequences have been deposited at DDBJ/ENA/GenBank under the accession numbers QGDG00000000 (CIDEFI-212) and QGDH00000000 (CIDEFI-213)

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Introduction

Stemphylium lycopersici (Pleosporales) is a pathogenic fungus found on a broad range of plant hosts. There were 39,920,136 reads for sample CIDEFI-212 and 32,506,774 reads for CIDEFI213. The assembled sequences resulted in 598 and 787 contigs, respectively.

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