A chromosome-level assembly of the Fusarium oxysporum biocontrol strain FO12

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A chromosome-level assembly of the Fusarium oxysporum biocontrol strain FO12

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Doddi, A.; Lopez-Moral, A.; Mangelson, H.; Di Pietro, A.; Agusti-Brisach, C.

Abstract

Fusarium oxysporum FO12 was originally isolated from cork oak (Quercus suber L.) and has been characterised as a highly effective biological control agent of wilt diseases on different crops. FO12 endophytically colonises roots and basal stems of plants, reducing the establishment of the soil-borne pathogen Verticillium dahliae and triggering plant defence-related genes. Here, we report a chromosome-level genome assembly of FO12 using Nanopore and Hi-C data. The 57.60 Mb assembly comprises 14 chromosome-scale scaffolds with centromeres resolved and telomeric repeats detected at 4 of 28 chromosome ends. This high-quality reference genome provides a valuable resource for further research into the use of FO12 in agriculture as a biocontrol agent.

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