Cydia pomonella is a member of the Lepidopteran family Tortricidae. They are major pests to agricultural crops, mainly fruits such as apples and pears. Because the larvae are not able to feed on leaves, they are highly dependent on fruits as a food source and thus have a significant impact on crops. The caterpillars bore into fruit and stop it from growing, which leads to premature ripening. Various means of control, including chemical, biological, and preventive, have been implemented. This moth has a widespread distribution, being found on six continents. Adaptive behavior such as diapause and multiple generations per breeding season have allowed this moth to persist even during years of bad climatic conditions.

Host Genome

Chromosome
Genome ID Level BUSCO Assessment
GCA_003425675.2 Chromosome
C:92.2%[S:90.4%,D:1.8%],F:2.0%,M:5.8%,n:1367

Related Symbionts

2 records

Symbiont records associated with Cydia pomonella

Classification Function Function Tags Reference
Metschnikowia

Ascomycota

Fungi

provide nutritional services and accelerate host development

Nutrient provision Growth and Development
Metschnikowia

Ascomycota

Fungi

reduce adverse fungal infestations and mortality

Antimicrobials
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Metagenome Information

0 records

Metagenome sequencing data associated with Cydia pomonella

Run Platform Location Date BioProject

No metagenomes found

No metagenome records associated with this host species.

Amplicon Information

0 records

Amplicon sequencing data associated with Cydia pomonella

Run Classification Platform Location Environment

No amplicons found

No amplicon records associated with this host species.

Related Articles

2 records

Research articles related to Cydia pomonella

Title Authors Journal Year DOI
Felix Abeln, Christopher J Chuck
Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology
2019
10.1002/jctb.6301
Witzgall, Peter; Proffit, Magali; Rozpedowska, Elzbieta ... Piskur, Jure; Knight, Alan
Journal of Chemical Ecology
2012
10.1007/s10886-012-0158-y