Recovery - complete remission of disease symptoms - has been reported in plants affected by phytoplasmas. The physiological basis for this phenomenon is not yet understood, but it seems associated to ultrastructural and biochemical modification of the phloem, the tissue where phytoplasmas live and spread. In this work we compared asymptomatic, phytoplasma-infected and recovered apple and grapevine leaf tissues by means of ultrastructural and gene-expression analyses, focusing on a possible role of specific phloem proteins in the plant defense-related processes. Preliminary results indicate that different occlusion mechanisms could interact in the phloem during phytoplasma symptomatic status and/or recovery
Callose deposition, phloem-protein conformational changes and cell wall thickening are calcium-media...
The host-pathogen combinations-Malus domestica (apple)/`Candidatus Phytoplasma mali´, Prunus persica...
Recovery is the spontaneous remission, sometimes permanent, from disease symptoms. Phytoplasmas surv...
Recovery - complete remission of disease symptoms - has been reported in plants affected by phytopla...
Recovery of apple trees from apple proliferation was studied by combining ultrastructural, cytochemi...
L'articolo é disponibile sul sito dell'editore: http://www.apsjournals.apsnet.orgRecovery of apple ...
To improve knowledge about plant/phytoplasma interactions and, in particular, about the 'recovery' p...
Abstract Background Phytoplasmas are bacteria without cell walls from the class Mollicutes. They are...
Diseases caused by phytoplasmas, prokaryotic plant pathogens restricted to phloem tissue, result in ...
Background: Phytoplasmas are bacteria without cell walls from the class Mollicutes. They are obligat...
The apoplast is the first hub of plant−pathogen communication where pathogen effectors are recognize...
The grapevine (Vitis vinifera) disease caused by Bois Noir (BN) phytoplasma, a plant phloem-limited ...
After providing a picture of the global transcriptomic changes of grapevine responses to \u201cstolb...
Phytoplasma are phloem-limited, wall-less, uncultivable prokaryotes. They affect several economicall...
Callose deposition, phloem-protein conformational changes and cell wall thickening are calcium-media...
Callose deposition, phloem-protein conformational changes and cell wall thickening are calcium-media...
The host-pathogen combinations-Malus domestica (apple)/`Candidatus Phytoplasma mali´, Prunus persica...
Recovery is the spontaneous remission, sometimes permanent, from disease symptoms. Phytoplasmas surv...
Recovery - complete remission of disease symptoms - has been reported in plants affected by phytopla...
Recovery of apple trees from apple proliferation was studied by combining ultrastructural, cytochemi...
L'articolo é disponibile sul sito dell'editore: http://www.apsjournals.apsnet.orgRecovery of apple ...
To improve knowledge about plant/phytoplasma interactions and, in particular, about the 'recovery' p...
Abstract Background Phytoplasmas are bacteria without cell walls from the class Mollicutes. They are...
Diseases caused by phytoplasmas, prokaryotic plant pathogens restricted to phloem tissue, result in ...
Background: Phytoplasmas are bacteria without cell walls from the class Mollicutes. They are obligat...
The apoplast is the first hub of plant−pathogen communication where pathogen effectors are recognize...
The grapevine (Vitis vinifera) disease caused by Bois Noir (BN) phytoplasma, a plant phloem-limited ...
After providing a picture of the global transcriptomic changes of grapevine responses to \u201cstolb...
Phytoplasma are phloem-limited, wall-less, uncultivable prokaryotes. They affect several economicall...
Callose deposition, phloem-protein conformational changes and cell wall thickening are calcium-media...
Callose deposition, phloem-protein conformational changes and cell wall thickening are calcium-media...
The host-pathogen combinations-Malus domestica (apple)/`Candidatus Phytoplasma mali´, Prunus persica...
Recovery is the spontaneous remission, sometimes permanent, from disease symptoms. Phytoplasmas surv...