2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.11.21.624573
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Genomes of two invasiveAdelgesspecies (hemlock woolly adelgid and pineapple gall adelgid)enable characterization of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors

AM Glendening,
C Stephens,
VS Vuruputoor
et al.

Abstract: Two invasive hemipteran adelgids cause widespread damage to North American conifers. Adelges tsugae (the hemlock woolly adelgid) has decimated Tsuga canadensis and Tsuga caroliniana (the Eastern and Carolina hemlocks, respectively). A. tsugae was introduced from East Asia and reproduces parthenogenetically in North America, where it can kill trees rapidly. A. abietis, introduced from Europe, makes pineapple galls on several North American spruce species, and weakens trees, increasing their susceptibility to ot… Show more

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