Abstract

Two ascomycetes, Neofusicoccum sp. and Xylaria sp., were isolated from healthy leaves of the tropical gymnosperms Zamia pseudoparasitica (Z2) and Zamia nana (Z50) from Panama. The two draft genomes possess a broad predicted repertoire of carbohydrate-degrading CAZymes, peptidases, and secondary metabolites, with more secondary metabolite clusters in the Xylaria isolate.

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