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Sequencing and comparative analyses of '<i>Candidatus</i> Phytoplasma solani' genomes reveal diversity of effectors and potential mobile units. [PDF]
Šeruga Musić M +4 more
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Bud rot and other major diseases of coconut, a potential threat to oil palm [PDF]
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The 16SrXII-P Phytoplasma GOE Is Separated from Other Stolbur Phytoplasmas by Key Genomic Features. [PDF]
Toth R, Huettel B, Varrelmann M, Kube M.
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Multi-annual spectral data of Chardonnay grapevine leaves presenting yellows diseases and confounding symptoms. [PDF]
Zhang S +4 more
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A multi-partner symbiotic community inhabits the emerging pest Pentastiridius leporinus
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INSECT VECTORS OF PHYTOPLASMAS
Annual Review of Entomology, 2006▪ Abstract Plant diseases caused by, or associated with, phytoplasmas occur in hundreds of commercial and native plants, causing minor to extensive damage. Insect vectors, primarily leafhoppers, planthoppers, and psyllids, have been identified for relatively few phytoplasma diseases, limiting the capacity of managers to make informed decisions to ...
Phyllis G, Weintraub, LeAnn, Beanland
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Capturing Insect Vectors of Phytoplasmas
2012Insect vectors of phytoplasmas are limited to leafhoppers, planthoppers, and psyllids. While populations can be monitored by a number of passive techniques in the field, the capture of live insects is necessary for manipulation and study. A number of physical methods for capturing these insects already exist, but more innovative traps equipped with ...
Phyllis, Weintraub, Jürgen, Gross
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Spread of phytoplasmas by insect vectors
Phytopathogenic Mollicutes, 2013Vector-host plant interactions play an important role in limiting or expanding the spread of phytoplasmas. Polyphagous vectors have the potential to inoculate a wider range of plant species, depending on the resistance to infection of each host plant The spread of phytoplasmas by their insect vectors is on one hand determined by a strict vector ...
Barbara Jarausch, Phyllis Weintraub
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