Fine-scale genomic analysis of the tree endophyte Annulohypoxylon sp. FPYF3050 producing monoterpene 1,8-cineole
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Fine-scale genomic analysis of the tree endophyte Annulohypoxylon sp. FPYF3050 producing monoterpene 1,8-cineole
Abstract
1,8-Cineole has a potential in control crop pests and biofuels. The endophytic fungus, Annulohypoxylon sp. FPYF3050 (Neolitsea pulchella), can produce over 90% 1,8-cineole of relative area in its natural volatiles, possessed nematicide properties. The annotated genome of this strain will provide insights into potential application in biofumigation and terpene-based advanced biofuel.
Keywords: 1,8-cineole; Annulohypoxylon genome; nematicide; terpen-based advanced biofuel.
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