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Metabarcoding stem residue as a novel environmental DNA (eDNA) tool to identify spread of Phragmites australis biological control agents

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Ian A. Knight *
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Nathan E. Harms
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Madeleine P. Malmfeldt
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Denise L. Lindsay
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Richard F. Lance
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Joshua Unghire
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Ian M. Jones
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Sandy M. Smith
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Robert S. Bourchier
DOI:10.1016/j.biocontrol.2026.106048delete
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• Stem-residue eDNA detects cryptic Phragmites biocontrol moths. • Target DNA identified from residues after larvae were absent. • Low-abundance U.S. detections indicate possible natural dispersal. • Method enables early detection and post-release monitoring.
Keywords:
Common reed
environmental DNA (eDNA)
high-throughput DNA sequencing
Post-release monitoring
Range expansion
Archanara neurica
Lenisa geminipuncta
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Biological Control
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environmental laboratory
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Institute of Forestry and Conservation
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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