Elm yellows (EY) is a lethal or decline phytoplasma disease that affects several Ulmus (elm) species and hybrids, which is widespread in North America and Europe. The symptoms vary among the elm species. In those native to North America, main symptoms include epinasty, chlorosis, premature casting of the leaves, yellow to brown discoloration of the phloem in the roots and stem and tree death that usually occurs within 1 or 2 years from the appearance of foliar symptoms. In contrast, affected trees of European and Asian species are primarily characterized by witches’ broom as a specific symptom, do not show phloem discoloration and are less prone to decline. The disease is caused by a relatively genetically homogeneous phytoplasma, the EY ag...
A 3-year study was carried out in north-east Italy, the site of recent elm yellows epidemics, to ide...
Due to the presence of host plants, insect vectors (Macropsis mendax, Allygidius atomarius, Cixius s...
This paper summarizes information on the most relevant phytoplasma diseases of temperate fruit trees...
Elm yellows (EY) is a lethal or decline phytoplasma disease that affects several Ulmus (elm) species...
Elm yellows (EY) and alder yellows (ALY) are decline diseases associated with the presence of phytop...
Elm yellows (EY) phytoplasma (‘Candidatus Phytoplasma ulmi’) is the causal agent of a decline in Ame...
In the northern hemisphere, yellows, witches’ broom, and decline diseases of several forest and urb...
Surveys conducted since 1998, showed that symptoms typical of Elm Yellows (EY) were quite frequent i...
NYS IPM Type: Resistant Ornamental Plants Fact SheetUlmus is a genus of mostly large, deciduous tree...
This paper provides an updating of information of a selected number of major phytoplasma diseases of...
Dutch elm disease (DED) is a disease of elm trees caused by three species of Ascomycota fungi: Ophio...
This paper provides an updating of information of a selected number of major phytoplasma diseases of...
Elm yellows group (16SrV) phytoplasmas, which are associated with devastating diseases in elm, grap...
A 3-year study was carried out in north-east Italy, the site of recent elm yellows epidemics, to ide...
Due to the presence of host plants, insect vectors (Macropsis mendax, Allygidius atomarius, Cixius s...
This paper summarizes information on the most relevant phytoplasma diseases of temperate fruit trees...
Elm yellows (EY) is a lethal or decline phytoplasma disease that affects several Ulmus (elm) species...
Elm yellows (EY) and alder yellows (ALY) are decline diseases associated with the presence of phytop...
Elm yellows (EY) phytoplasma (‘Candidatus Phytoplasma ulmi’) is the causal agent of a decline in Ame...
In the northern hemisphere, yellows, witches’ broom, and decline diseases of several forest and urb...
Surveys conducted since 1998, showed that symptoms typical of Elm Yellows (EY) were quite frequent i...
NYS IPM Type: Resistant Ornamental Plants Fact SheetUlmus is a genus of mostly large, deciduous tree...
This paper provides an updating of information of a selected number of major phytoplasma diseases of...
Dutch elm disease (DED) is a disease of elm trees caused by three species of Ascomycota fungi: Ophio...
This paper provides an updating of information of a selected number of major phytoplasma diseases of...
Elm yellows group (16SrV) phytoplasmas, which are associated with devastating diseases in elm, grap...
A 3-year study was carried out in north-east Italy, the site of recent elm yellows epidemics, to ide...
Due to the presence of host plants, insect vectors (Macropsis mendax, Allygidius atomarius, Cixius s...
This paper summarizes information on the most relevant phytoplasma diseases of temperate fruit trees...