Phytoplasmas were constantly detected by the DAPI technique and by PCR amplification of DNA from European plums (Prunus domestica) cv ‘Susina di Dro’ with symptoms similar to those reported for Japanese plum leptonecrosis. These symptoms included upward rolling of the leaves, which also became bronzed-reddish, thick and brittle, growth of normally dormant axillary buds, off-scason growth during November January and phloem necrosis. Trees with symptoms showed progressive decline. RFLP analysis, revealed that the phytoplasma isolated from the affected plum trees is closely related to the other phytoplasmas present in Prunus species in Europe and can be included in the apple proliferation cluster. Although Japanese plum leptonecrosis is common...
This paper summarizes information on the most relevant phytoplasma diseases of temperate fruit trees...
During 2003-2005 extensive surveys were carried out in diverse location in Serbia to verify phytopla...
Phytoplasmas belonging to the ribosomal subgroup 16SrIII-A (X disease and related phytoplasmas) were...
Phytoplasmas were constantly detected by the DAPI technique and by PCR amplification of DNA from Eur...
Apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) and Japanese plum (Prunus salicina L. spp) are the cultivated fruit tr...
The production losses associated with European stone fruit yellows (ESFY, 16SrX-B) phytoplasmas in I...
During five years two trials were carried out to assess the plum susceptibility to infection by Euro...
In the plum growing area of Vignola (Northern Italy) a molecular monitoring was carried out in order...
The molecular characterization of the causal agent of diseases associated with several symptoms such...
A survey to verify phytoplasma presence was carried out in North-Central Italy on samples from peach...
The molecular characterization of the causal agent of diseases associated with several symptoms such...
During surveys performed from 2001 to 2003 in peach orchards a severe decline of trees was observed....
The discovery, just fifty year ago, of a new group of plant pathogens related to bacteria led to the...
This paper summarizes information on the most relevant phytoplasma diseases of temperate fruit trees...
During 2003-2005 extensive surveys were carried out in diverse location in Serbia to verify phytopla...
Phytoplasmas belonging to the ribosomal subgroup 16SrIII-A (X disease and related phytoplasmas) were...
Phytoplasmas were constantly detected by the DAPI technique and by PCR amplification of DNA from Eur...
Apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) and Japanese plum (Prunus salicina L. spp) are the cultivated fruit tr...
The production losses associated with European stone fruit yellows (ESFY, 16SrX-B) phytoplasmas in I...
During five years two trials were carried out to assess the plum susceptibility to infection by Euro...
In the plum growing area of Vignola (Northern Italy) a molecular monitoring was carried out in order...
The molecular characterization of the causal agent of diseases associated with several symptoms such...
A survey to verify phytoplasma presence was carried out in North-Central Italy on samples from peach...
The molecular characterization of the causal agent of diseases associated with several symptoms such...
During surveys performed from 2001 to 2003 in peach orchards a severe decline of trees was observed....
The discovery, just fifty year ago, of a new group of plant pathogens related to bacteria led to the...
This paper summarizes information on the most relevant phytoplasma diseases of temperate fruit trees...
During 2003-2005 extensive surveys were carried out in diverse location in Serbia to verify phytopla...
Phytoplasmas belonging to the ribosomal subgroup 16SrIII-A (X disease and related phytoplasmas) were...