Abstract

Coniothyrium glycines, the causal agent of red leaf blotch in soybeans, is considered a high-consequence biological agent. With limited genomic information known, there are no molecular genotyping or detection methods available. We report the draft genome sequences of three C. glycines isolates, greatly enhancing our knowledge of this species.

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  • Coniothyrium glycines, the causal agent of red leaf blotch in soybeans, is considered a high-consequence biological agent

  • Coniothyrium glycines [13, 17], and 18 are pycnidial isolates originating from soybean leaves collected by Olalekan Ayinde in September 2016 at ECOWAS Church Farm in Jos Plateau, Nigeria

  • Isolates grown on potato dextrose agar (PDA) plates were sent to Oklahoma State University (Stillwater, OK), where single hyphal tip isolation was performed

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Introduction

Coniothyrium glycines, the causal agent of red leaf blotch in soybeans, is considered a high-consequence biological agent. Coniothyrium glycines [13, 17], and 18 are pycnidial isolates originating from soybean leaves collected by Olalekan Ayinde in September 2016 at ECOWAS Church Farm in Jos Plateau, Nigeria. Isolates grown on potato dextrose agar (PDA) plates were sent to Oklahoma State University (Stillwater, OK), where single hyphal tip isolation was performed.

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