Psylla pyri, commonly known as the pear psylla or pear psyllid, is an insect in the family Psyllidae. Originating in Europe and Asia, it has spread to North America. It is a pest of pear trees, sucking the sap, damaging the foliage, flowers and fruit and diminishing the crop.

Host Genome

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Related Symbionts

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Symbiont records associated with Cacopsylla pyri

Classification Function Function Tags Reference
Bacteria

Carsonella produces most essential amino acids (EAAs) for C. pyricola, Psyllophila complements the genes missing in Carsonella for the tryptophan pat…

Nutrient provision
Bacteria

behaves as an endophyte rather than a pathogen

Arsenophonus

Pseudomonadota

Bacteria

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Metagenome Information

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Metagenome sequencing data associated with Cacopsylla pyri

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No metagenome records associated with this host species.

Amplicon Information

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Amplicon sequencing data associated with Cacopsylla pyri

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No amplicons found

No amplicon records associated with this host species.

Related Articles

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Research articles related to Cacopsylla pyri