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  1. Bruno, Vincent Michael (Ed.)
    ABSTRACT The fungusConoideocrella luteorostratais a recently discovered pathogen of invasive elongate hemlock scale insects (EHS;Fiorinia externa) in Christmas tree farms in the eastern U.S. Here, we report a scaffold-level genome and assembly along with an initial survey of biosynthetic gene clusters for strain ARSEF 14590 from EHS. 
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  2. Bruno, Vincent (Ed.)
    ABSTRACT Diaporthe ilicicola is a newly described fungal species that is associated with latent fruit rot in deciduous holly. This announcement provides a whole-genome assembly and annotation for this plant pathogen, which will inform research on its parasitism and identification of gene clusters involved in the production of bioactive metabolites. 
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  3. Bruno, Vincent (Ed.)
    ABSTRACT Mortierella alpina is a filamentous fungus commonly associated with soil and is one of very few fungal species known to include strains with ice nucleation activity. Here, we report the draft genome sequence of the ice nucleation-active M. alpina strain LL118, isolated from aspen leaf litter collected in Alberta, Canada. 
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