Although mainly known as pathogens that affect angiosperms, phytoplasmas have recently been detected in diseased coniferous plants. In 2008–2014, we observed, in the Curonian Spit of Western Lithuania and in forests of Southern Lithuania (Varena district), diseased trees of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) and mountain pine (Pinus mugo) with unusual symptoms similar to those caused by phytoplasmas. Diseased trees exhibited excessive branching, dwarfed reddish or yellow needles, dried shoots and ball-like structures. restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) and nucleotide sequence analysis of 16S rRNA gene fragments revealed that individual trees were infected by Candidatus (Ca.) Phytoplasma pini-related strains (members of phytoplasma ...
Aim of study: In recent years an increase in pests and diseases associated with truffle plantations ...
In September 2007, a peach tree (Prunus persica) displaying yellowing symptoms indicative of phytopl...
Reports on phytoplasma diseases in plant wild species are rare. Particularly interesting is the case...
Although mainly known as pathogens that affect angiosperms, phytoplasmas have recently been detected...
Our previous studies reported that phytoplasma was the causative agent of the pine disease in Curoni...
Mountain pine (Pinus mugo Turra) is a coniferous native to the highlands of central Europe. Our prev...
Mountain pine (Pinus mugo Turra) is a coniferous native to the highlands of central Europe. Our prev...
During recent years, increasing attention has been devoted to the development of field floriculture ...
This paper provides an updating of information of a selected number of major phytoplasma diseases of...
This paper provides an updating of information of a selected number of major phytoplasma diseases of...
Dothistroma septosporum is a pathogen of Pinus spp. and some species in the genera Larix, Pseudotsug...
of shoot proliferation and abnormally small leaves were observed in diseased sour cherry (Cerasus vu...
Because of the importance of fruits in the human nutrition and in the agricultural and food industri...
The discovery, just fifty year ago, of a new group of plant pathogens related to bacteria led to the...
In the late 1990s, a new and devastating disease was noticed among ashleaf maples in nurseries and u...
Aim of study: In recent years an increase in pests and diseases associated with truffle plantations ...
In September 2007, a peach tree (Prunus persica) displaying yellowing symptoms indicative of phytopl...
Reports on phytoplasma diseases in plant wild species are rare. Particularly interesting is the case...
Although mainly known as pathogens that affect angiosperms, phytoplasmas have recently been detected...
Our previous studies reported that phytoplasma was the causative agent of the pine disease in Curoni...
Mountain pine (Pinus mugo Turra) is a coniferous native to the highlands of central Europe. Our prev...
Mountain pine (Pinus mugo Turra) is a coniferous native to the highlands of central Europe. Our prev...
During recent years, increasing attention has been devoted to the development of field floriculture ...
This paper provides an updating of information of a selected number of major phytoplasma diseases of...
This paper provides an updating of information of a selected number of major phytoplasma diseases of...
Dothistroma septosporum is a pathogen of Pinus spp. and some species in the genera Larix, Pseudotsug...
of shoot proliferation and abnormally small leaves were observed in diseased sour cherry (Cerasus vu...
Because of the importance of fruits in the human nutrition and in the agricultural and food industri...
The discovery, just fifty year ago, of a new group of plant pathogens related to bacteria led to the...
In the late 1990s, a new and devastating disease was noticed among ashleaf maples in nurseries and u...
Aim of study: In recent years an increase in pests and diseases associated with truffle plantations ...
In September 2007, a peach tree (Prunus persica) displaying yellowing symptoms indicative of phytopl...
Reports on phytoplasma diseases in plant wild species are rare. Particularly interesting is the case...