Acer negundo is a short-lived tree that has the largest range of all North American Acer. It is native to predominantly lower-elevation regions of Canada, the United States, and Mexico. This adaptable pioneer species is often seen in disturbed sites and urban settings. Acer negundo has soft wood and less concentrated sugars for syrup, grows rapidly, and can tolerate low nutrient soils, moderate salinity, and drought conditions. Acer negundo has a number of distinctive attributes including dioecy and pinnately compound leaves, mostly seen only in close relatives (McEvoy et al., 2022).

GenusAcer
Scientific NameAcer negundo
Chromosome Number13
Genome Size442 Mb
Gene Number30,491
CDS Number30,491
Download GenomeAcer_negundo.genome.fasta
Download GFF3 FileAcer_negundo.genome.gff3
Download exon SequenceAcer_negundo.mRNA.fasta
Download CDS SequenceAcer_negundo.cds.fasta
Download Protein SequenceAcer_negundo.pep.fasta