Publications by authors named "Anna Maria Gebauer"

The saprotrophic ascomycete is a widespread wood-decaying fungus on deciduous trees. Here, we report its draft genome sequence. The genome assembly has a size of 42.

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DSM 107184 is a wood-decomposing ascomycetous fungus known to produce the bluish-green dimeric naphthoquinone derivate xylindein. Here, we present the first draft genome sequence, which contains 588 contigs with a total length of 33.1 Mb.

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The saprotrophic soft-rot fungus was isolated from deadwood of collected in the Bavarian Forest, Germany. The whole genome of this strain (DSM 107183) was sequenced with a total size of 43.2 Mb and a G+C content of 48.

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Scytalidium lignicola is a ubiquitous anamorphic ascomycete and belongs to a genus that includes several phytopathogenic fungi. The strain sequenced in this study (DSM 105466) was isolated from leaves of Quercus robur. The draft genome has a size of 47.

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() , a soil- and lignocellulose-inhabiting sordariomycete (Ascomycota) that can also live as a facultative tree pathogen causing soft rot, belongs to the family Coniochaetaceae. The strain CBS 245.38 sequenced here was assembled into 869 contigs, has a size of 30.

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We report here the draft genome of () , an ascomycetous fungus that colonizes and substantially degrades hardwood and can infest living broad-leaved trees. The genome was assembled into 858 contigs, with a total size of 46.5 Mb, and 11,074 protein-coding genes were predicted.

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