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Phytoplasmas and phytoplasma diseases
Les récents progrès concernant la connaissance de la fraction 16S et de l’espaceur 16S-23S de l’ADN ribosomique ont mis en évidence les particularités des micro-organismes anciennement désignés sous l’appellation «Mycoplasma-like organisms : MLOs» et justifié la nouvelle dénomination «phytoplasmes» choisie par le Comité de taxonomie des mollicutes de l’
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Identifying potential phytoplasma vectors in infected carrot fields in Serbia.
Aster yellows (AY) phytoplasmas have been reported for the first time in Serbia in carrots showing yellows symptoms (Duduk et al., Bulletin of Insectology 60, 341-342. 2007).
Mitrović J. +7 more
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Coffee crispiness and nogal cafetero witches’ broom associated with ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma pruni’-related strains in Colombia: multilocus gene characterization [PDF]
Coffee is among the most important cultivated crops in Colombia, where it is frequently shaded with nogal cafetero, a tree species also used for timber and reforestation programs.
PALTRINIERI, SAMANTA +7 more
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Alder yellows (ALY) phytoplasma (16SrV-C) is associated with ALY, a disease of several Alnus (alder) species in Europe and A. rubra in North America. In all affected species, the symptoms are similar. However, latent infections are common.
Carmine Marcone +2 more
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A novel phytoplasma, designated strain SoyST1c1, associated with a newly emerging disease in soybean (Glycine max), known as soybean stunt (SoyST), was found in 2002 in a soybean plantation in Alajuela Province, Costa Rica.
Y. Zhao +9 more
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Phytoplasma detection in corn with reddening in Italy
During the second half of August 2009 in corn fields located in Northern Italy scattered plants showing reddening symptoms were observed, mainly located at the edge of the fields.
CALARI, ALBERTO +3 more
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Alignments between WBD phytoplasma secreted proteins and published phytoplasma virulence factors.
Alignments between WBD phytoplasma secreted proteins and published phytoplasma virulence factors.
Nan Wang (21935) +4 more
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Susceptibility to European stone fruit yellows phytoplasma of new and old plum varieties.
The production losses associated with European stone fruit yellows (ESFY, 16SrX-B) phytoplasmas in Italian plum orchards reach up to 40% in Japanese plum.
S. Paltrinieri +4 more
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Epidemiology of Alternaria blight of Paulownia
Paulownia trees are indigenous to China, where they are found in all regions from the sub-tropical south, to the plains and mountainous areas in the north.
Pleysier, C.E. +3 more
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Bacterial pathogens associated with citrus huanglongbing-like symptoms in southern Iran
Huanglongbing (HLB) also known as citrus greening, is a destructive disease of citrus and now, is considered as a new emergence and spread out threat to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) citrus production.
Esmaeil Saberi +4 more
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