All currently known plant trypanosomes have been grouped in the genus Phytomonas spp., although they can differ greatly in terms of both their biological properties and effects upon the host. Those parasitizing the phloem sap are specifically associated with lethal syndromes in Latin America, such as, phloem necrosis of coffee, "Hartrot" of coconut and "Marchitez sorpresiva" of oil palm, that inflict considerable economic losses in endemic countries. The genomic organization of one group of Phytomonas (D) considered as representative of the genus has been published previously. The present work presents the genomic structure of two representative isolates from the pathogenic phloem-restricted group (H) of Phytomonas, analyzed by pulsed field...
The arbitrary genus Phytomonas includes a biologically diverse group of kinetoplastids that live in ...
Trypanosomatids isolated from plants have been assigned typically into the genus Phytomonas. Such de...
#Phytomonas# spp. do exist in plants. Different species of plants host #Phytomonas#, but significant...
Although a single genus name, Phytomonas, has been proposed for all plant trypanosomes, they can dif...
The presence of Phytomonas spp. in crops such as coconut and on palm, can have devastating consequen...
<div><p>Members of the family Trypanosomatidae infect many organisms, including animals, plants and ...
Among plant trypanosomatids (Phytomonas), phloem-restricted isolates form a remarkable group because...
AbstractPhytomonas spp. are members of the family Trypanosomatidae that parasitize plants and may ca...
Phytomonas spp. are members of the family Trypanosomatidae that parasitize plants and may cause leth...
<div><p>Over 100 years after trypanosomatids were first discovered in plant tissues, <i>Phytomonas</...
Some trypanosomatids are responsible for wilt in tropical crops, such as hartrot disease in the coco...
Members of the family Trypanosomatidae infect many organisms, including animals, plants and humans. ...
Several trypanosomatids (Protozoa, Kinetoplastida) can be found in plants. Some are localized in the...
Over 100 years after trypanosomatids were first discovered in plant tissues, Phytomonas parasites ha...
For convenience, the term Phytomona is used as the genus name for all trypanosomatids isolated from ...
The arbitrary genus Phytomonas includes a biologically diverse group of kinetoplastids that live in ...
Trypanosomatids isolated from plants have been assigned typically into the genus Phytomonas. Such de...
#Phytomonas# spp. do exist in plants. Different species of plants host #Phytomonas#, but significant...
Although a single genus name, Phytomonas, has been proposed for all plant trypanosomes, they can dif...
The presence of Phytomonas spp. in crops such as coconut and on palm, can have devastating consequen...
<div><p>Members of the family Trypanosomatidae infect many organisms, including animals, plants and ...
Among plant trypanosomatids (Phytomonas), phloem-restricted isolates form a remarkable group because...
AbstractPhytomonas spp. are members of the family Trypanosomatidae that parasitize plants and may ca...
Phytomonas spp. are members of the family Trypanosomatidae that parasitize plants and may cause leth...
<div><p>Over 100 years after trypanosomatids were first discovered in plant tissues, <i>Phytomonas</...
Some trypanosomatids are responsible for wilt in tropical crops, such as hartrot disease in the coco...
Members of the family Trypanosomatidae infect many organisms, including animals, plants and humans. ...
Several trypanosomatids (Protozoa, Kinetoplastida) can be found in plants. Some are localized in the...
Over 100 years after trypanosomatids were first discovered in plant tissues, Phytomonas parasites ha...
For convenience, the term Phytomona is used as the genus name for all trypanosomatids isolated from ...
The arbitrary genus Phytomonas includes a biologically diverse group of kinetoplastids that live in ...
Trypanosomatids isolated from plants have been assigned typically into the genus Phytomonas. Such de...
#Phytomonas# spp. do exist in plants. Different species of plants host #Phytomonas#, but significant...