Resistance to PPV and ESFY phytoplasma has been evaluated for Japanese plum ('Aphrodite', 'Black Amber', 'Crimson Glo', 'Santa Rosa') and pluot ('Dapple Supreme', 'Flav Queen', 'Flav Supreme') cultivars.
Jaroslav Salava, Jana Brožová
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Multilocus sequence typing of diverse phytoplasmas using hybridization probe-based sequence capture provides high resolution strain differentiation. [PDF]
Pusz-Bochenska K +6 more
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Specialized 16SrX phytoplasmas induce diverse morphological and physiological changes in their respective fruit crops. [PDF]
Gallinger J +8 more
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European Stone Fruit Yellows(ESFY) phytoplasma disease on apricot was identified by molecular methods for the first time in 1992 in Hungary. Currently, the pathogen is known as’ Ca. Phytoplasma prunorum’. Since, the pathogen become wide-spreaded and manyof the apricot-plantations had to be eliminated.
Dominika Bodnár +3 more
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History and Current Status of Phytoplasma Diseases in the Middle East. [PDF]
Hemmati C +3 more
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HIGH INFECTION PRESSURE OF ESFY PHYTOPLASMA THREATENS THE CULTIVATION OF STONE FRUIT SPECIES
European stone fruit yellows fi toplazma (ESFY; ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma prunorum’) povzroča pri koščičastih sadnih vrstah nevarno bolezen leptonekrozo koščičarjev. ESFY fi toplazma se na gostiteljske rastline iz roda Prunus prenaša z vektorjem češpljevo bolšico (Cacopsylla pruni), kakor tudi z vegetativnim razmnoževanjem.
AMBROŽIČ TURK, Barbara +5 more
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Survey for 'Candidatus Liberibacter' and 'Candidatus Phytoplasma' in Citrus in Chile. [PDF]
Quiroga N +7 more
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'Candidatus Phytoplasma stylosanthis', a novel taxon with a diverse host range in Australia, characterised using multilocus sequence analysis of 16S rRNA, secA, tuf, and rp genes. [PDF]
Rodrigues Jardim B +5 more
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Phytoplasma Taxonomy: Nomenclature, Classification, and Identification. [PDF]
Wei W, Zhao Y.
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Phloem Metabolites of Prunus Sp. Rather than Infection with Candidatus Phytoplasma Prunorum Influence Feeding Behavior of Cacopsylla pruni Nymphs. [PDF]
Gallinger J, Gross J.
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