High-Quality Genome Assembly of Pseudopestalotiopsis theae, the Pathogenic Fungus Causing Tea Gray Blight.
Shiqin ZhengRuiqi ChenZhe WangJuan LiuYan CaiMinghui PengTian ZhangYunxi LiBaohua WangJiandong BaoDongmei ZhangZonghua WangHong-Li HuPublished in: Plant disease (2021)
Tea gray blight is one of the most serious foliar diseases of tea tree, caused by the plant-pathogenic fungus Pseudopestalotiopsis theae, which can affect production and quality of tea worldwide. We generated a highly contiguous, 50.41-Mbp genome assembly (N50 = 1.30 Mbp) of P. theae strain CYF27 by combining PacBio long-read and Illumina short-read sequencing technologies. We identified a total of 15,626 gene models, of which 1,038 genes encode putative secreted proteins. The high-quality genome assembly and annotation resource reported here will be useful for the study of fungal infection mechanisms and pathogen-host interaction.