The diversity of European stone fruit yellows (ESFY) phytoplasmas was studied using a multilocus typing approach to verify possible variability related to phytoplasma population modification/diversification. After their identification at the 16S ribosomal level about 70 ESFY strains were selected for further characterization using amplicons from ace, imp and secY genes as molecular markers. Field collected samples from diverse stone fruits, reference strains in periwinkle before micropropagation or micropropagated since up to 15 years, and a strain from pineapple were employed. Characterization was performed by RFLP analyses and sequencing of selected amplicons obtained in nested PCR assays. A clear differentiation of the strain infecting p...
Apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) and Japanese plum (Prunus salicina L. spp) are the cultivated fruit tr...
Pineapple samples showing witches’ broom symptoms in the leaves at the top of the fruit were analyse...
Symptoms resembling phytoplasma disease have been observed on peach trees in a seed-source plantatio...
The diversity of European stone fruit yellows (ESFY) phytoplasmas was studied using a multilocus typ...
Introduction European stone fruit yellows is a phytoplasma disease that is quite often associated wi...
none6Prunus species are prone to infections by viruses and phytoplasmas, against which no effective ...
The discovery, just fifty year ago, of a new group of plant pathogens related to bacteria led to the...
A survey was carried out in nine stone fruit commercial orchards located in Barcelona province wher...
The genetic diversity of three temperate fruit tree phytoplasmas ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma prunorum’, ...
Elm yellows phytoplasmas (EY) belonging to the 16SrV-A subgroup were recently proposed as a new cand...
Apple trees are affected by the apple proliferation (AP) disease in several European countries. Samp...
A 3-year survey was conducted in Northern Italy to verify the presence and diversity of phytoplasmas...
During a survey carried out in 2008 to verify phytoplasma presence in fruit trees in Serbia, samples...
Apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) and Japanese plum (Prunus salicina L. spp) are the cultivated fruit tr...
Pineapple samples showing witches’ broom symptoms in the leaves at the top of the fruit were analyse...
Symptoms resembling phytoplasma disease have been observed on peach trees in a seed-source plantatio...
The diversity of European stone fruit yellows (ESFY) phytoplasmas was studied using a multilocus typ...
Introduction European stone fruit yellows is a phytoplasma disease that is quite often associated wi...
none6Prunus species are prone to infections by viruses and phytoplasmas, against which no effective ...
The discovery, just fifty year ago, of a new group of plant pathogens related to bacteria led to the...
A survey was carried out in nine stone fruit commercial orchards located in Barcelona province wher...
The genetic diversity of three temperate fruit tree phytoplasmas ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma prunorum’, ...
Elm yellows phytoplasmas (EY) belonging to the 16SrV-A subgroup were recently proposed as a new cand...
Apple trees are affected by the apple proliferation (AP) disease in several European countries. Samp...
A 3-year survey was conducted in Northern Italy to verify the presence and diversity of phytoplasmas...
During a survey carried out in 2008 to verify phytoplasma presence in fruit trees in Serbia, samples...
Apricot (Prunus armeniaca L.) and Japanese plum (Prunus salicina L. spp) are the cultivated fruit tr...
Pineapple samples showing witches’ broom symptoms in the leaves at the top of the fruit were analyse...
Symptoms resembling phytoplasma disease have been observed on peach trees in a seed-source plantatio...