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A non-destructive, fast, inexpensive, non-toxic chelating resin-based DNA extraction protocol for insect voucher specimens and associated microbiomes. [PDF]
Brown ME, Ottati S, Trivellone V.
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Phytoplasma etiology and epidemiology of wheat streak and stunting disease in Central India. [PDF]
Kumar M +5 more
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iPhyDSDB: Phytoplasma Disease and Symptom Database. [PDF]
Wei W +9 more
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The sucrose signalling route controls Flavescence dorée phytoplasma load in grapevine leaves. [PDF]
Morabito C +7 more
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Exploring the phytoplasmas, plant pathogenic bacteria [PDF]
Kensaku Maejima, Kenro Oshima
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Clover proliferation phytoplasma: ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma trifolii’
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 2004Clover proliferation phytoplasma (CPR) is designated as the reference strain for the CP phylogenetic group or subclade, on the basis of molecular analyses of genomic DNA, the 16S rRNA gene and the 16S–23S spacer region. Other strains related to CPR include alfalfa witches'-broom (AWB), brinjal little leaf (BLL), beet leafhopper-transmitted virescence ...
Chuji, Hiruki, Keri, Wang
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2018
The diseases associated with phytoplasmas in grapevine are collectively called yellows and occur in the majority of grapevine-growing regions over the world. At first, a short overview of symptoms and damage associated with the presence of grapevine phytoplasmas is reported.
Angelini E. +5 more
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The diseases associated with phytoplasmas in grapevine are collectively called yellows and occur in the majority of grapevine-growing regions over the world. At first, a short overview of symptoms and damage associated with the presence of grapevine phytoplasmas is reported.
Angelini E. +5 more
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2019
The possibility to grow phytoplasmas in complex media as the mycoplasmas was ruled out for more than 40 years due to the inconsistency of the first isolation trials. The use of micropropagated infected periwinkle shoots first and tissues infected directly from the fields on artificial media was recently confirmed.
Contaldo N., A. Bertaccini
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The possibility to grow phytoplasmas in complex media as the mycoplasmas was ruled out for more than 40 years due to the inconsistency of the first isolation trials. The use of micropropagated infected periwinkle shoots first and tissues infected directly from the fields on artificial media was recently confirmed.
Contaldo N., A. Bertaccini
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2019
Phytoplasmas are associated with diseases in several hundreds of cultivated herbaceous and woody plants. Their impact in agriculture and the periodical outbreak of worrying epidemics make very important, besides precise laboratory-based diagnosis, the direct in-field recognition of phytoplasma disease symptoms. Even if some symptoms are typical of this
Ermacora P., Osler R.
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Phytoplasmas are associated with diseases in several hundreds of cultivated herbaceous and woody plants. Their impact in agriculture and the periodical outbreak of worrying epidemics make very important, besides precise laboratory-based diagnosis, the direct in-field recognition of phytoplasma disease symptoms. Even if some symptoms are typical of this
Ermacora P., Osler R.
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Phytoplasma Proteomic Analysis
2012Proteome analysis is becoming a powerful tool in the functional characterization of organisms, and takes a broad, comprehensive, systematic approach to understanding biology. Following the sequencing of the phytoplasma genomes, the next step is to characterize the expressed proteome of phytoplasmas to acquire the verification and functional annotation ...
Xianling, Ji, Yingping, Gai
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