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Phy.to.plas-ma.Gr.masc.n.phytosaplant;N.L.neut.n. Phytoplasma a form from a plant. Phytoplasmas are wall-less, nutritionally fastidi- ous, and phytopathogenic prokaryotes 0.2–0.8μm in diameter that morphologically resemble nonhelical members of the class Mollicutes.
Gasparich G. E., A. Bertaccini, Y. Zhao
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Phy.to.plas-ma.Gr.masc.n.phytosaplant;N.L.neut.n. Phytoplasma a form from a plant. Phytoplasmas are wall-less, nutritionally fastidi- ous, and phytopathogenic prokaryotes 0.2–0.8μm in diameter that morphologically resemble nonhelical members of the class Mollicutes.
Gasparich G. E., A. Bertaccini, Y. Zhao
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Phytoplasma aurantifolia (lime witches' broom phytoplasma)
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Candidatus Phytoplasma trifolii (clover proliferation phytoplasma)
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peach rosette phytoplasma (peach rosette phytoplasma)
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Plant Pathogens, Minor (Phytoplasmas) ☆
2018Phytoplasmas are economically important plant pathogens that are transmitted by phloem-feeding insects. These bacteria replicate intracellularly in their plant and insect hosts. Phytoplasmas have probably evolved from a Gram-positive Clostridiumlike ancestor through genome reductions. The cells of these bacteria are small, averaging B500 nm in diameter,
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Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris (yellow disease phytoplasmas)
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History and Current Status of Phytoplasma Diseases in the Middle East
Biology, 2021Chamran Hemmati +2 more
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