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    Probe-based quantitative PCR and RPA-Cas12a molecular diagnostics for detection of the tomato pest Phthorimaea absoluta (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) by Lewald, Kyle M., Song, Wenqi, Eweis-LaBolle, Daniel, Truong, Cindy, Godfrey, Kristine E., Chiu, Joanna C.

    Published in Journal of economic entomology (13-06-2023)
    “…The tomato pest Phthorimaea absoluta Meyrick is highly invasive but has not yet invaded North America. However, several morphologically similar species are…”
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    Tuta absoluta (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) Success on Common Solanaceous Species from California Tomato Production Areas by Arnó, Judit, Gabarra, Rosa, Molina, Paula, Godfrey, Kristine E, Zalom, Frank G

    Published in Environmental entomology (02-12-2019)
    “…Tuta absoluta (Meyrick) is a devastating pest of tomato that has invaded many regions of the world. To date, it has not been detected in North America, but the…”
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    Genome Assembly and Population Sequencing Reveal Three Populations and Signatures of Insecticide Resistance of Tuta absoluta in Latin America by Lewald, Kyle M, Tabuloc, Christine A, Godfrey, Kristine E, Arnó, Judit, Perini, Clérison R, Guedes, Jerson C, Chiu, Joanna C

    Published in Genome biology and evolution (06-04-2023)
    “…Abstract Tuta absoluta is one of the largest threats to tomato agriculture worldwide. Native to South America, it has rapidly spread throughout Europe, Africa,…”
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    Sequencing of Tuta absoluta genome to develop SNP genotyping assays for species identification by Tabuloc, Christine A., Lewald, Kyle M., Conner, William R., Lee, Yoosook, Lee, Ernest K., Cain, Alexander B., Godfrey, Kristine E., Arnó, Judit, Agustí, Nuria, Perini, Clerison R., Guedes, Jerson C., Zalom, Frank G., Chiu, Joanna C.

    Published in Journal of pest science (01-09-2019)
    “…Tuta absoluta is one of the most devastating pests of fresh market and processing tomatoes. Native to South America, its detection was confined to that…”
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