Abstract

Powdery mildew (PM) fungi are obligate biotrophs capable of infecting diverse plant hosts, ranging from monocotyledonous agricultural crops to dicotyledonous ornamental crops. The PM lifestyle poses significant challenges for studying these pathogens in isolation from their host. We present a draft genome of Golovinomyces magnicellulatus, a host-specific PM on Phlox species.

Highlights

  • Golovinomyces magnicellulatus (Leotiomycetes, Ascomycota) is an obligate hostspecific fungal biotroph that causes powdery mildew (PM) disease on ornamental plants in the Phlox genus [1]

  • We provided MAKER with transcriptome sequencing (RNA-seq) data of Golovinomyces cichoracearum and 10 protein data sets from other Leotiomycetes species

  • We provided MAKER with the ab initio gene predictors SNAP v.2013-02-16 [10] and AUGUSTUS v.3.3 [11]

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Introduction

Golovinomyces magnicellulatus (Leotiomycetes, Ascomycota) is an obligate hostspecific fungal biotroph that causes powdery mildew (PM) disease on ornamental plants in the Phlox genus [1]. Illumina sequencing generated 17,742,739 reads (35 to 300 bp long) at 46ϫ coverage (Table 1). Nanopore sequencing generated 427,831 reads (46 to 42,472 bp long) at 4ϫ coverage (Table 1).

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