Two haplotypes of Xylella fastidiosa subsp. pauca (Xfp) that correlated with their host of origin were identified in a collection of 90 isolates infecting citrus and coffee plants in Brazil, based on a single-nucleotide polymorphism in the gyrB sequence. A new single-nucleotide primer extension (SNuPE) protocol was designed for rapid identification of Xfp according to the host source. The protocol proved to be robust for the prediction of the Xfp host source in blind tests using DNA from cultures of the bacterium, infected plants, and insect vectors allowed to feed on Xfp-infected citrus plants. AMOVA and STRUCTURE analyses of microsatellite data separated most Xfp populations on the basis of their host source, indicating that they were gen...
Homologous recombination affects the evolution of bacteria such as Xylella fastidiosa, a naturally c...
Xylella fastidiosa is an economically important bacterial plant pathogen. With insights gained from ...
Xylella fastidiosa is endemic in Costa Rica. The bacterium was originally detected in the 1980´s in ...
The aim of this study was to obtain information about genetic diversity and make some inferences abo...
Strains of Xylella fastidiosa, isolated from sweet orange trees (Citrus sinensis) and coffee trees (...
Trabajo presentado en el International Symposium on the European outbreak of Xylella fastidiosa in o...
Xylella fastidiosa is a vector-borne, plant-pathogenic bacterium that causes disease in citrus (citr...
Xylella fastidiosa, an economically important plant-pathogenic bacterium, infects both coffee and ci...
Genomic DNAs isolated from strains of Xylella fastidiosa that caused citrus variegated chlorosis, co...
The genetic diversity among twenty three strains of Xylella fastidiosa, isolated from sweet orange c...
Copyright 2007 American Phytopathology Society Journals.The diversity of 42 Xylella fastidiosa strai...
The bacterium Xylella fastidiosa is a plant pathogen with a history of economically damaging introdu...
Diversity of a population of Xylella fastidiosa isolated from sweet orange plants showing citrus var...
The Citrus Variegated Chlorosis and the Coffee Leaf Scorch are some of the many destructive diseases...
The genetic diversity among twenty three strains of Xylella fastidiosa, isolated from sweet orange c...
Homologous recombination affects the evolution of bacteria such as Xylella fastidiosa, a naturally c...
Xylella fastidiosa is an economically important bacterial plant pathogen. With insights gained from ...
Xylella fastidiosa is endemic in Costa Rica. The bacterium was originally detected in the 1980´s in ...
The aim of this study was to obtain information about genetic diversity and make some inferences abo...
Strains of Xylella fastidiosa, isolated from sweet orange trees (Citrus sinensis) and coffee trees (...
Trabajo presentado en el International Symposium on the European outbreak of Xylella fastidiosa in o...
Xylella fastidiosa is a vector-borne, plant-pathogenic bacterium that causes disease in citrus (citr...
Xylella fastidiosa, an economically important plant-pathogenic bacterium, infects both coffee and ci...
Genomic DNAs isolated from strains of Xylella fastidiosa that caused citrus variegated chlorosis, co...
The genetic diversity among twenty three strains of Xylella fastidiosa, isolated from sweet orange c...
Copyright 2007 American Phytopathology Society Journals.The diversity of 42 Xylella fastidiosa strai...
The bacterium Xylella fastidiosa is a plant pathogen with a history of economically damaging introdu...
Diversity of a population of Xylella fastidiosa isolated from sweet orange plants showing citrus var...
The Citrus Variegated Chlorosis and the Coffee Leaf Scorch are some of the many destructive diseases...
The genetic diversity among twenty three strains of Xylella fastidiosa, isolated from sweet orange c...
Homologous recombination affects the evolution of bacteria such as Xylella fastidiosa, a naturally c...
Xylella fastidiosa is an economically important bacterial plant pathogen. With insights gained from ...
Xylella fastidiosa is endemic in Costa Rica. The bacterium was originally detected in the 1980´s in ...