Five-year-old sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) trees, exhibiting symptoms typical of phytoplasma diseases were observed in the Turkish province of Usak during 2011. The percentage of symptomatic plants, scattered in the orchards, was nearly 40%. Samples were collected during late spring and early summer from trees showing proliferation of branches, off season flowering and decline. In order to establish phytoplasma association with these symptoms, nucleic acid was extracted from leaf midribs of 10 symptomatic and five symptomless plants. Nested PCR assays using universal phytoplasma primers P1/P7 followed by R16F2n/R2 and by 16R758f/16R1232r (Duduk et al., 2013) provided positive responses for seven of the symptomatic samples. Restriction fra...