What is the expected genome size and ploidy? What is the targeted coverage?
I've seen MIRA and SPAdes cited as tools used for Ion Torrent assembly, but never for plants - both tools are developed for small- or medium-sized genomes. If you can get a copy of Newbler, it will probably work well for Ion Torrent data.
Single ended FASTQ files only are going to work very badly for a plant genome which is likely large and repetitive. If a reference genome is available I would do alignments instead.
If you have to assemble contigs, you might try Soapdenovo2, but I would not expect much. Also Ion Torrent has lots of indel errors - causing false positive frameshifts in ORFs - so is a very poor choice.
you might want to be a little more specific in your question?
what species? what kind of input data? ...
palm plant fastq file single end fron ion torrent
What is the expected genome size and ploidy? What is the targeted coverage?
I've seen MIRA and SPAdes cited as tools used for Ion Torrent assembly, but never for plants - both tools are developed for small- or medium-sized genomes. If you can get a copy of Newbler, it will probably work well for Ion Torrent data.