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This study provides the first multilocus genetic characterisation of “Candidatus Phytoplasma solani” strains infecting cucurbits. ABSTRACT The stolbur disease associated with “Candidatus Phytoplasma solani” (CaPsol) is very common in Europe and the Mediterranean regions and adversely affects perennial or annual plants but is rarely reported on ...
Filiz Randa‐Zelyüt, Ali Karanfil
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New Disease Reports, Volume 42, Issue 1, Page 16-16, July 2020-December 2020.
K.S. Sumashri, G.R. Janardhana
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Global Status of Phytoplasma Diseases in Vegetable Crops
The presence of phytoplasmas and their associated diseases is an emerging threat to vegetable production which leads to severe yield losses worldwide. Phytoplasmas are phloem-limited pleomorphic bacteria lacking the cell wall, mainly transmitted through ...
Shweta Kumari +5 more
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A research progress and outlook of phytoplasma from multiple aspects, including classification, detection, host range and distribution, genomic information, pathogenic mechanism, and prevention and control strategies. Abstract Phytoplasmas are phloem‐restricted plant‐pathogenic bacteria transmitted by insects.
Ruotong Wang +6 more
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Geographically diverse samples from strawberry exhibiting symptoms of Strawberry Green Petal (SbGP), periwinkle plants with virescence, and blackberry, blueberry, and raspberry plants displaying yellowing and inedible fruits, were assayed for the ...
Edel Pérez-López +4 more
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Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum cv. Micro-Tom) plants infected by the stolbur phytoplasma (isolate PO) display floral abnormalities, including sepal hypertrophy, virescence, phyllody, and aborted reproductive organs, which are reminiscent of those ...
Pascale Pracros +4 more
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SUMMARY Phytoplasmas are pathogenic bacteria that reprogram plant host development for their own benefit. Previous studies have characterized a few different phytoplasma effector proteins that destabilize specific plant transcription factors. However, these are only a small fraction of the potential effectors used by phytoplasmas; therefore, the ...
Miguel Correa Marrero +10 more
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Résultats des enquêtes sur la virescence florale du cotonnier, effectuées en Haute-Volta de 1970 à 1978 [PDF]
Les données recueillies ont été exploitées par deux programmes informatiques différents: régression multiple et analyse par segmentation. Pour les facteurs étudiés en Haute-Volta, il y a bonne concordance dans les conclusions.
Joly, Alain, Delattre, Robert
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Phyllogen‐mediated degradation specificity for MADS transcription factors (MTFs) is controlled by two steps: MTF‐binding affinity and recruitment of proteasome shuttle protein (this study, red arrow). Abstract Phytoplasmas infect a wide variety of plants and can cause distinctive symptoms including the conversion of floral organs into leaf‐like organs,
Masato Suzuki +8 more
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Molecular Diagnosis of Phytoplasmas
Phytoplasmas are wall-less prokaryotes associated with diseases in numerous plant species worldwide. In nature they are transmitted by phloem-sucking insects.
C. Marzachì
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